Yes comparing to the backup it seems to have other files than just joomla folders, because from the ftp i see 3 folders i don't have on the backup; i'm assuming it's left over from when the website was managed by the agency, but without knowing what it is I wouldn't want to touch them. Thank you for the advice, I will try to see how to change the document root.Just noticed this question. The public_html folder could have other files, installed by your host. If your cPanel or a similar page provided by your host has the option to create a new folder inside public_html, install Joomla into public_html/mysite and set the Document Root of your domain to point to that folder. It will then be easier to maintain each instance of Joomla in a separate folder, especially if you would like to have a development site in a subdomain like test.example.com.Joomla is installed in a public_html folder, could I simply delete all files from the folder and install the backup again?
Statistics: Posted by lrdho — Mon Sep 02, 2024 12:14 pm