The Joomla! Project has proudly unveiled its latest bug fix release, Joomla 4.3.4, further solidifying the platform’s commitment to setting the bar high for accessible web design. This iteration embodies the core principles of Joomla: inclusiveness, simplicity, and security, further fortifying its reputation as a robust open-source web platform.
Today marks a significant milestone for the Joomla community – 18 years since its inception. In this span, Joomla has not only matured but also witnessed numerous changes, including the release of Joomla! 4 two years ago. As we celebrate this journey, it's important to acknowledge the end of official support from the Joomla Volunteer Community for Joomla! 3.
August 17, 2023, marks a significant milestone for the Joomla project. After a decade of steadfast support, the 3.x version of the content management system is slated to sunset.
Joomla, known as one of the most robust open-source platforms for web content, is renowned for its core values: accessibility, simplicity, and security. The latest release, Joomla 4.3.3, upholds these high standards, introducing a plethora of improvements and bug fixes, making the platform even more powerful.
Joomla has always been at the forefront of open-source web platforms, and the release of Joomla 4.3.2 continues this tradition. This recent update upholds Joomla's commitment to creating an accessible web design that's both simple and secure.
There are two main goals for this release candidate:
- Providing developers with the basis to test their extensions and reporting any issues well before the final release
- Allowing users to discover the new features introduced to Joomla 4.3