Important: There is no way to go directly from Joomla 3.9.x to Joomla 5.x without causing serious problems.
Basically, the way shown is correct (especially the advice to back up and the local test installation).
But the way using Akeeba Backup is less complicated (also described in the article mentioned above).
However, the following intermediate steps must be taken to be on the safe side:
Basically, the way shown is correct (especially the advice to back up and the local test installation).
But the way using Akeeba Backup is less complicated (also described in the article mentioned above).
However, the following intermediate steps must be taken to be on the safe side:
- First, update your Joomla 3.9 site to version 3.10.x - this version includes a compatibility check for the move to 4.x.
https://docs.joomla.org/Joomla_3.x_to_4 ... _Migration
https://docs.joomla.org/Joomla_4.4.x_to ... ep_by_Step
Statistics: Posted by dziller — Sun Feb 25, 2024 6:01 pm