This update seem to have seriously failed. FPA report shows the Joomla version as 3.10.12 but you have a mix of 3.10 and 4.x/5.x templates. Protostar, beez3,Hathor, Isis are from Joomla 3.x or earlier. Cassiopeia and Atum are J4/J5.
I don't know how you 'updated' but you should let Joomla Update take care of the full process. See https://docs.joomla.org/Joomla_3.x_to_4 ... _Migration for additional help, ensuring you have followed this to the letter.
Also the Yootheme template may have been a contributing factor - the FPA shows v2.3.15 of "Yootheme" (which I assume is "Yootheme Pro" (https://yootheme.com/page-builder) which includes the page builder and template.
Update Yootheme 2.3.15 if required (that seems to be at least 4 years out of date). The most recent release is v4.4.8 (Aug 2024), according to the Yootheme website changelog for that template (https://yootheme.com/support/yootheme-pro/changelog)).
Switch to the default template (Cassiopeia) and see if that gives you a working site, then work to fix Yootheme with an updated version if it is available or remove that completely if not.
I would restore a backup and start over, and remove Yootheme completely The compromise may be rebuilding the site after a successful update but I think the only work involved would be reconfiguring the modules to the correct template module positions.
I don't know how you 'updated' but you should let Joomla Update take care of the full process. See https://docs.joomla.org/Joomla_3.x_to_4 ... _Migration for additional help, ensuring you have followed this to the letter.
Also the Yootheme template may have been a contributing factor - the FPA shows v2.3.15 of "Yootheme" (which I assume is "Yootheme Pro" (https://yootheme.com/page-builder) which includes the page builder and template.
Update Yootheme 2.3.15 if required (that seems to be at least 4 years out of date). The most recent release is v4.4.8 (Aug 2024), according to the Yootheme website changelog for that template (https://yootheme.com/support/yootheme-pro/changelog)).
Switch to the default template (Cassiopeia) and see if that gives you a working site, then work to fix Yootheme with an updated version if it is available or remove that completely if not.
I would restore a backup and start over, and remove Yootheme completely The compromise may be rebuilding the site after a successful update but I think the only work involved would be reconfiguring the modules to the correct template module positions.
Statistics: Posted by AMurray — Sun Sep 15, 2024 5:08 am