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I've bought 15 templates over the past 10 years and need to upgrade most of them to J4 versions. I could really use a discount on these. :)

Thanks in advance.

Kim
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Hello

To update Joomla itself, may I suggest the following article.. https://docs.joomla.org/Joomla_3.x_to_4.x_Step_by_Step_Migration

To you have updated Joomla, you can then update your template/modules by installing the Joomla 4 version of each via your Extensions Manager. If any errors appear in the frontend modules after updating, simply open the module settings and save to update the database settings for each.

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Here, you will find what you are looking for.
https://www.joomla51.com/blog/item/joomla-4-template-update-timeline
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https://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/joomla-basics/updating-your-joomla-template

(IMPORTANT ! Always make a backup of the entire website and test it out)
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Like Kim, I have many Sites to Upgrade, and I intend to re-establish my membership as the Support has always been top notch!

My Question is: Is There an Instruction on the process for upgrading the templates?

i would REALLY love step by step instruction.....
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