MikeWolters wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 8:55 pm
The hosting provider supported a (what looked like a standard Joomla install). It was more or less an action like what happens when I click this and the Joomla install was done.
Ahhhh ...

One of those "Hey, look what we can do for you ... click this button and hope for the best ..." I never use those third-party three-mouse-clicks-and-hey-presto "instant"-website-but-not-really-the-genuine-article things. They are usually more trouble than they're worth. As I wrote before, it takes about 10-15 minutes to create a J! website using more (ahem) "traditional" methods.
I've even produced a video tutorial (well, I made it a year or two ago) that demonstrates, in real time, how to build a J! website in 10 minutes (including creating a sub-domain, defining the database, creating the DB username, download the installation kit to your PC, upload the kit to your webserver, run a decompression utility and followed by the installation procedure, login to the backend, install a backup utility, logout then visit the frontend. As I say, all done in 10 minutes (but I've done it a few hundred times so I don't expect everyone to be able to do things as quickly as I can do).
Anyway, I wish you all the very best.
