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Having as a common elements the code revision and updates regarding compatibility with Joomla! version 5 & 6, below are some fairy old software packages which have thus been modernized a bit.

Another compatibility conversion for Joomla! 5 and 6 of a module from the former Aixeena project – a simple yet effective image slideshow module.

The Joomla! 3 version is available either directly from the Spanish section of the Top Position website or from the Joomla! Extensions Directory website. The updated version for Joomla! 5 and 6 is available, for now, only from here :)

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By a peculiar coincidence, I came across this ticker effect on a website built with Joomla! 3. Something undefined about it caught my attention and so I did some research trying to find out what it was all about. The result turned out to be a module extension with an ambiguous name and compatible only with Joomla! version 3, which led me to investigate the code to find a way to make it compatible with Joomla! 5 and, perhaps even better, also with Joomla! 6.

A complete overhaul of the entire code proved to be necessary, but in the end the module became perfectly functional and compatible with both Joomla! 5 and 6. Some fine display details have even been corrected with this occasion, other fine details may still require some adjustments in the legacy code, but as it stands now the module is stable and can be used with full success.

The weirdest thing I happen to found during the code conversion, however, is related to the module naming.

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Just recently I had to fix a technical trouble to an old Joomla! based website. That web site used a picture layout effect called “Polaroid” (as I found out from the page code), that turned out to be part of an old version of a component extension called “Widgetkit”, developed by YOOtheme GmbH.

While I was trying to convince the owner of that website about the need to update Joomla! to the latest version (which in the end I didn’t succeeded), I investigated the availability of that extension in terms of compatibility with the latest Joomla! versions. So I found out that the Widgetkit extension still exists and is actively maintained, but to my surpise I also found out that the Polaroid effect was removed many years ago, inspite of a few random user requests for this effect to remain available in the newer versions.

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Joomla! 6 admin UI of the JSN Solid Pro templateThe template on which this web site is based on was made years ago by the JoomlaShine company, which at some point it Officially Closes Its Door. Because of this, the development of their otherwise high quality Joomla! templates remained frozen in time at Joomla! 3 version level.

There was a lot of fuss from customers who suddenly saw themselves abandoned, many complained in various ways, but strangely no one seems to have taken any part of their original products to continue development – at least in the meaning to ensure compatibility with newer Joomla! (and PHP) versions.

Because I found myself faced with a combination of factors – such as trying to stay in line with the most recent Joomla! core development, combined with the fact that it proved quite difficult to find another actively supported Joomla! template that could be easily adapted to look just like my existing web site – I decided to take the hard way: I converted the old template code (generation 1) for Joomla! 3 and its required template framework (also generation 1) to become compatible with Joomla! 5.

Notes:
In principle, the JSN Solid PRO template provided here may be compatible also with Joomla! 4, but if it’s going to be a hassle anyway, then let it be all the way :) Maybe one day I will find time to do the same with JSN Epic PRO and possibly also with JSN Ventura PRO templates, but most likely not anytime soon.
Installing the JSN Solid PRO template provided here makes sense rather for web sites that are still using it with Joomla! 3 and must inevitably be updated to Joomla! 5, while keeping the same look and feel *.

* However, some minor tweaks within the template’s css files may be then required – therefore, not only for backup, but also for reference and comparison, it is strongly advised to have the old site reproduced separately in either way.

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