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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Yes, it's possible to keep them, as
well as mixing them with the "new stuff".<br>
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We do a lot of updates from Version 7 keeping the old
template/editor structure.<br>
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Only custom widgets and search indexes sometimes need some special
treatment.<br>
For indexes it is mostly sufficient to delete and rebuild them to
get them running with the new lucene version.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
Tobias<br>
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Am 04.08.2014 08:10, schrieb Dudu Zoltan:<br>
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<pre>Hi all,
Is it still possible to create a template + schema and then create a
structured content from the schema and associate to the template so that it
is shown?
without detail pages and other new stuff.
Thanks
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