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Joomla 3.9.4 Release

Joomla 3.9.4 is now available. This is a security fix release for the 3.x series of Joomla which addresses 4 security vulnerabilities and contains 28 bug fixes and improvements.

What's in 3.9.4?

Joomla 3.9.4 includes 4 security vulnerabilities fixes and several bugs and improvements, including:

Security Issues Fixed

High Priority - Core - Missing ACL check in sample data plugins (affecting Joomla 3.8.0 through 3.9.3) More information »

Low Priority - Core - XSS in com_config JSON handler (affecting Joomla 3.2.0 through 3.9.3) More information »

Low Priority - Core - XSS in item_title layout (affecting Joomla 3.0.0 through 3.9.3) More information »

Low Priority - Core - XSS in media form field (affecting Joomla 3.0.0 through 3.9.3) More information »

Bug fixes and Improvements

User Terms (#23787) and Privacy Consent (#23660) plugins: Layouts for the label and message added

Featured articles: Page subheading added #23583

Custom formfield layout paths simplified #22645

Com_contact: Contact name field moved out of the Contact Information block #23563

Custom module: Improvement of the frontend editing #23741

Action Logs improvement: Cache (#22739) and Purge/Export (#22740) actions are now logged

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A Huge Thank You to Our Volunteers!

Visit GitHub for the full list of bug fixes

A big thank you goes out to everyone that contributed to the 3.9 releases!

Make the next Joomla release even better

Joomla 3.10 and 4.0 are coming along nicely. Got a bright idea about how we can make Joomla even better? We are calling all devs to make a difference and share your ideas on improving the CMS.

Find out more about these releases over on GitHub:

Download these upcoming releases from the nightly build page (for testing purposes only - do not use on production sites).

Want an even easier option? Get yourself over to launch.joomla.org - where you can test Joomla 4.0 with just one click - no testing environment needed, nothing to install or set up (at all).

Join the Joomla! Force

From eagle-eyed testers to talented translators, Joomla grows and evolves only because of our valiant teams of volunteers.

Here’s how you can help…

Become a tester - No special skills needed – but you will need to be able to install test releases and follow reporting instructions

Help us translate - Speak English and another language? Help us talk to the world!

Document new features - Consider yourself a natural teacher? These roles are for those who can write tutorials and technical documentation

Joomla 3.9 Help Screens - Any user can help to update and/or translating the Help Screens – these are all accessible from the Joomla backend

Other areas - There are plenty of other volunteer spots - find one that fits with your skills and interests

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Share our hot-off-the-press news!

Take a trip to the Joomla 3.9 Landing Page - which is available in 30 languages (thanks, volunteer translators!). Here you’ll discover an overview of the spanking-new features.

Enjoy and share the Joomla 3.9 official video, available in many languages: https://joom.la/39videos



Need images or banners for your blog posts, website or for sharing on social? Download whatever you need from our packed-to-the-rafters Joomla 3.9 Imagery page. And if you want to translate them, you can find the source files here.

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