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Hello,

When I'm installing the template Bianca J4 (v1.1.6) I got the following error when I try to open the backend.
Class "Joomla\Plugin\Behaviour\Taggable\Extension\Taggable" not found
Herefore I found the following solution: remove the file 'autoload_psr4.php' in the administrator/cache folder. Then refresh the backend.
That helps.
But what also happens is that I directly has two items from each button "to go to the website" and "user menu". I don't know how to recover that.
Can you help?

Thanks
Kees
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Hi Kees

May I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com and we will examine this issue further. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

Ciaran
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I can confirm the error. I had the same problem installing the demo installer for Layla Templates (1.1.8).
Deleting the above file also banished the error. In my backend I could not notice the error like the post opener...
When I went to the database repair in the backend, errors were displayed. (See screenshot) clicking repair now no longer brings an error!

Is there an explanation?
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