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How do I uninstall a Joomla extension?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 7:55 am

If you are looking to uninstall a Joomla extension, there are a few different ways you can go about it.

1. Use the Extension Manager

The first option is to use the Extension Manager. This is located in the main menu of your website, and allows you to view and uninstall all of the extensions installed on your website.

2. Use the Extension Manager Extension

If you do not have access to the Extension Manager, you can also use the Extension Manager Extension. This is a plugin that is available for download from the Joomla Extensions Directory.

Once you have installed the Extension Manager Extension, you can access it from the Extensions tab in the Extension Manager. .

3. Use the Extension Manager Extension for Joomla 3

If you are using Joomla 3, you can also uninstall extensions using the Extension Manager Extension for Joomla 3. This plugin is also available for download from the Joomla Extensions Directory.

PRO TIP: If you are unsure about uninstalling a Joomla extension, it is best to seek help from a Joomla expert. Uninstalling a Joomla extension can be complicated and can potentially broke your website if not done correctly.

4. Use the Extension Manager Extension for Joomla 2.5

If you are using Joomla 2.5, you can also uninstall extensions using the Extension Manager Extension for Joomla 2.5.

This plugin is also available for download from the Joomla Extensions Directory. Once you have installed the Extension Manager Extension, you can access it from the Extensions tab in the Extension Manager.

5. Use the Extension Manager Extension for Joomla 2

If you are using Joomla 2, you can also uninstall extensions using the Extension Manager Extension for Joomla 2.

6. Use the Extension Manager Extension for Joomla

Finally, if you are using the Extension Manager extension for Joomla, you can also uninstall extensions using the Extension Manager.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.