What's in 4.1.5?
Joomla 4.1.5 includes the following bug fixes.
Bug fixes and Improvements with 4.1.5
- Colouring of tags in select fields #37140
- Fix PHP 8.1 deprecation warnings
- Improve inline help #37917
- Fix user password API #37994
Visit GitHub for the full list of bug fixes.
What’s in 3.10.10?
Bug fixes and Improvements with 3.10.10
- Improve core update quick icon as well as none-supported update messages #36950 (https://github.com/joomla/joomla-cms/pull/36950)
- Links from numeric tags cause error 404 #37815 (https://github.com/joomla/joomla-cms/pull/37815)
Visit GitHub for the full list of bug fixes.
Where can I download Joomla 4.1.5 and the latest update of Joomla 3.10 series, Joomla 3.10.10?
On the Downloads site, of course :)
New Installations
New installation instructions and technical requirements
Should I use Joomla 3.10 for new installations?
Joomla! 3.10 is slowly moving towards End of Support (EOS). There is less than half a year left for bug fixes. After that, one year for security fixes until 17th August 2023. Joomla! 4.x, the new major version of Joomla has already been available for almost a year and offers many improvements. In addition, you benefit from the latest production versions of PHP, which bring security and performance boosts to your site too.
So, although you could still start new projects with Joomla! 3.10 we highly recommend using Joomla! 4 for new projects.
Upgrade
Remember… Please clear your browser's cache after updating.
Found a bug? Report it on the Joomla Issue Tracker.
Questions? See the documentation wiki for FAQ’s regarding the 4.1.5 release / 3.10.10
You would like to take a tour of Joomla 4 without having to install it? We have a solution for you: Try Joomla 4.1 at launch.joomla.org
How can I upgrade my site to Joomla 4.1.5?
If your site is a Joomla 4.0.x installation
Then it’s a normal update, backup and update as you would with any Joomla update via the internal updater.
If your site is a Joomla 3.x installation
Don’t stress, you’re not alone, we are guiding you for the mini-migration.
The first step will be to update your site to the latest Joomla 3.10. We invite you to read Joomla 3.10 The Pre-update Checker. The 3.10 update checker will tell you which extensions are compatible with Joomla 4 (great, isn’t it?).
And then, you just have to follow our step by step tutorials. You can find them on our official documentation at https://docs.joomla.org/Why_Migrate. Planning is the most important part of the mini-migration process. See https://docs.joomla.org/Planning_for_Mini-Migration_-_Joomla_3.10.x_to_4.x to start with. At the bottom of that doc, you can then proceed to the step by step for mini-migration from 3.10.x to 4.x. and specifically start with planning at (you’ll find plenty of information and tutorial about Joomla 4 on JDocs).
Note: we advise you to first test the migration on a copy of your production site.