Date: 14 April 2026.
The Joomla! Project has announced the release of Joomla! 6.1.0.
It is the latest minor version in the Joomla 6.x series introducing several new features, including Proof-of-Work CAPTCHA.
Joomla! 6.1.0 is also a Bug Fix Release.
As well as lots of features, security and code improvements, the Joomla! 6.x Series offers increased performance when compared with previous versions of Joomla!
Make plans today to upgrade your website to Joomla! 6.1.
If your website is already using Joomla! 5 then your server should be compatible with Joomla! 6.x.
Read more: Technical Requirements for hosting a Joomla! CMS website.
Read more: Joomla! 6.1.0 is released by The Joomla! Project
PHP 8.5
Starting with Joomla! 6.0.2 The Joomla! Project fully support running on PHP 8.5.
Important Dates for Your Diary
Bug Fix Support by The Joomla! Project for the Joomla! 6.x Series ends on 17 October 2028.
Security Fix Support ends on 16 October 2029.
The Joomla! Project recommend that your website uses the latest available release of Joomla! CMS.
Need help upgrading your website, just ask.
Contact WYNCHCO Customer Support.
Heads Up
Automated Core Joomla Updates after Joomla! 5.4.0
Joomla! 5.4.0 introduced the option of enabling Automated Core Joomla Updates.
The Automated Updates extension is disabled by default when you update an existing Joomla! CMS website to Joomla! 5.4 or later.
When creating a brand new website you will be prompted to enable Automated Updates during the installation procedure.
Should you enable it?
See the arguments for and against in our Automated Core Joomla Updates article.
We have no plans to use it with our own websites at this time.
Reason: we adopt a 'hands on' approach to administering our websites.
Improved Media File Management after Joomla! 5.3.0
Joomla! 5.3.0 introduces a new "files" folder to the Media Manager.
The new "files" folder makes it possible to organize non-image files (for example, PDFs) separately from images.
In the Media screen of new Joomla! 5.3.0 installations, a new root folder named "files" is visible alongside "images", but not in updated existing Joomla! installations.
If you have updated an existing Joomla! installation to Joomla! 5.3.0 then you will need to make some changes in your website's Dashboard to be able to organise non-image files using the new "files" folder.
Step 1: in Media Options, set the Path to Files Folder option to "files".

Step 2: in the FileSystem - Local Plugin screen, use the plus (+) button to add "files" to the list of allowed directories (by default, only "images" is listed).

Joomla! 6 Compatibility Plugin
The Compatibility Plugin is enabled by default in the Joomla! 6+ CMS.
Purpose: to enable Third Party Extensions which are not yet compatible with the Joomla! 6+ CMS to continue to function after you update your website.
Its use will however adversely impact your website's performance in browsers.
Your website's page load times will be slower.
For this reason you may wish to avoid using extensions which require use of the Compatibility Plugin.
If all your website's Third Party Extensions are compatible with Joomla! 6 then you may disable the plugin.
The Joomla! Project has published a useful guide at the following link.
Read More: Issues to consider before you disable the Compatibility Plugin
Is your website still using Joomla! 4?
Joomla! Project Security Fix support for Joomla! 4.4 ended on 14 October 2025.
If your website is still using Joomla! 4 then you must first update it to Joomla! 5.4.
When done you will be able to update it to Joomla! 6.
The Joomla! Project recommend you do not attempt to update a live website to Joomla! 6.
Read more: Joomla_4.4 to Joomla! 5 Planning and Upgrade Step by Step
Joomla! 5 requires a more recent version of MySQL than was the case with Joomla! 4; the following link explains why.
Embracing Change: Why Joomla 5’s Requirement for MySQL 8 is a Leap Forward
Joomla! 4.x templates should work with Joomla! 5 and 6.
Is your website still using Joomla! 3.10?
Joomla! Project Security Fix support for Joomla! 3.10 ended on 17 August 2023.
The Joomla! Project offered an Extended Long Term Support (ELTS) programme on a subscription basis to users of Joomla! 3.10 who were not able to immediately switch to Joomla! 4.x or later.
The ELTS ended on 17 February 2025.
Useful Links
Read more: Joomla! 6 is secure, accessible, fast and extendable!
Read more: Joomla! Official Documentation
Read more: The Joomla! Roadmap
Six WOW Factors of Joomla! 6 (JCM October 2025 Issue)
Back up before updating the Joomla! CMS
Any update can break your website.
Perform a full backup of your website (database and files) before installing any update.
Read more: How to back up your website.
Protect your Joomla! website
We recommend that you protect your assets by installing a Web Application Firewall.
Need help, just ask.
Read more: Web Application Firewall.
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