Joomla 4 release date
If any of your 3rd party extensions are commerical (ie it ain’t free), then you need to budget to get a new subscription for it and download the newest version. I do not recommend #2 unless the developer specifically has stated it is in progress and either has a release date or milestone (like release of Joomla 3.5). If you currently use an extension that does NOT have a newer version, you need to make a choice: 1) Switch over to a competitor’s extension or 2) Delay upgrading. If you are going from Joomla 1.6, 1.7, or 2.5 up to Joomla 3.x, then you will need to physically uninstall any extensions that are not Joomla 3.x compatible. If you are upgrading from Joomla 1.5, you should be building on a fresh install and importing in the database data with SP Upgrade (preferred) or JUpgrade. The absolute quickest way to break a site is to have an out of date extension on it that is not compatible with the version of Joomla you are using. These items are in order of the upgrade process, not necessarily importance: 10.
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Feel free to leave comments with specific questions, as we tried to pick items that would apply to everyone. In an effort to save you some of that headache, here are the Top Ten Mistakes for Joomla Upgrades we have compiled. However, those lessons were learned after knocking our heads against the wall plenty.
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Over that time, we have developed a pretty good checklist of common problems and how to migrate most 3rd party extensions. We have easily done over 50 Joomla upgrades over the last year.