Re: [bitfolk] Joomla hosting

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Author: Andy Smith
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Subject: Re: [bitfolk] Joomla hosting

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On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 11:56:22AM +0000, Ian wrote:
> I haven't touched Joomla in a while, but I think you're right: third
> party stuff can have problems long after issues with the main releases
> are sorted.


These sites shouldn't need any third party plugins and to be honest
if it wasn't for the fact that he'd have no idea how to later edit or
add pages, they could be static HTML.

Most appealing I have found so far is:

    http://www.rochenhost.co.uk/joomla-hosting


which although doesn't keep the Joomla core up to date for you, does
at least purport to have "one click upgrade", so if I drum it into
him not to use third party plugins and to hit the upgrade button
every time it is available, he may be okay…

Cheers,
Andy