Review the Getting Started with Joomla! documentation for a quick introduction or visit the Joomla! 4.x Installation forum with any questions you have. You may also visit the General Questions Forum for Joomla! 4.x if you have other questions about Joomla.
Yes! Download the version of Joomla! that you want to use, unpack the files locally and then upload them to your account directly using FTP. You'll also need to create a database for your Joomla site. Once you've uploaded the files and created the database, visiting your site will take you to the Joomla installation page and you can begin the install process. The installing Joomla documentation page provides detailed installation instructions.
You can find hosting companies that provide Joomla! hosting all over the world. The Joomla! Project is also sponsored by companies which provide specialized Joomla! web hosting.
- On our Sponsor page, you will find various Hosting sponsors: Joomla Sponsors
- On our Service Providers directory, you will find various Hosting Service companies: Joomla Service Providers
- CloudAccess is the provider of the Joomla! Demo platform
- Rochen is the hosting partner for the Joomla! family of websites
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Joomla! is available in over 75 languages. Browse the available Joomla! language packages and incorporate the languages that you need into your site.
You can customize Joomla! by installing extensions to add new features to your site or to change its look and appearance. There are more than 8,000 extensions available from members of the Joomla! community ready for you to download from the Joomla! Extensions Directory.
Legacy versions of Joomla! are available in the Downloads section of this site.
The file signatures, also known as checksums, are like fingerprints. These signatures are generated by our release team when a new version of Joomla! is released and can be used to validate the integrity of a downloaded file and help you to ensure that it has not been altered in any way. As of Joomla! 3.9, these signatures are also being validated when installing core and extension updates within your site.