It sounds like you're taking the right steps! I agree with letting Joomla’s Update component handle the upgrade to 4.4.9—it's typically the most straightforward approach and minimizes potential file issues.
Increasing the PHP post and file upload limits as you suggested (64M each) should help avoid any upload-related errors. For clarity on FPA, you’re correct; no activation is required—it’s just an easy-to-use, standalone tool to get a snapshot of the site's setup.
Switching to the Cassiopeia template temporarily is a smart move, as it can help avoid any unexpected compatibility issues with Helix. Once the core update to 4.4.9 is done, you can check JoomShaper for any new Helix updates before re-enabling it.
Increasing the PHP post and file upload limits as you suggested (64M each) should help avoid any upload-related errors. For clarity on FPA, you’re correct; no activation is required—it’s just an easy-to-use, standalone tool to get a snapshot of the site's setup.
Switching to the Cassiopeia template temporarily is a smart move, as it can help avoid any unexpected compatibility issues with Helix. Once the core update to 4.4.9 is done, you can check JoomShaper for any new Helix updates before re-enabling it.
Statistics: Posted by Zubairsk — Tue Nov 05, 2024 9:40 am