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This has probably been answered before. I have a custom phplugins file in my CE3 /phplugins folder. Is this still a valid file to use with CE4 or do I have to migrate all the customization to a new file?
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Paul
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it may or may not be. CSS classes and some page structure has changed from CE3 to CE4. So, for instance, if you were using phplugins to manage your navigation, you won't be able to use the code you were using in the CE3 version.
Rod
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The G_STYLE identifiers for CE4 changed as well (link).
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it may or may not be. CSS classes and some page structure has changed from CE3 to CE4. So, for instance, if you were using phplugins to manage your navigation, you won't be able to use the code you were using in the CE3 version.
Yes, it is the navigation I want to preserve. www.lesmarmitonsnj.com
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then use the phplugins file generated by any CE4 plug-in and use the navigation code provided within.
Rod
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Thanks for your help.
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