Upload the Template via the Extension Manager Click Extensions. On the page that opens click the green Or browse for file button and find the file for the template you downloaded on your local computer. Once the installation is complete the template will automatically be set as the default one for your website.
Yes, Joomla will be still relevant, being ranked 4th most widely deployed CMS platform. However, it is an increasingly competitive market with WordPress dominating the lions' share of the industry.
Joomla is a great choice for websites that need frequent updates. The user-friendly interface makes it easy to create, edit, and organize content. User-Friendly Interface: Joomla is also known for its simple and easy-to-use interface.
Yes Joomla is very easy to use. Like anything new, you just have to go through the user guide and follow each step. Ease of use relies on repetition. A person who prefers other systems solely because that is ALL they know, will say otherwise but it's all biased.
Both are built on PHP, but Joomla users (especially developers) have a much more traditional foundation in that Joomla can be used out of the box with straight HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP without having to learn the “WordPress way” of doing things.
Joomla makes a good option for a blog, a community website or intranet, and for designing an eCommerce platform. It is also multilingual, supporting 75 languages.