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    Can't add modules to homepage

    I recently added several modules including the tabbed module to my homepage, but now I can't add any more. The modules simply do not load or they are in the background behind the current modules already on the screen. Any thoughts?

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    #2
    That's a Sitebuilder bug. Try this solution:

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      #3
      The other styles are working so it looks like some css is causing the issue on the default style.

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        #4
        Did you try the solution in the link I posted and then it works in other styles but not in the default style?
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          #5
          Unfortunately not. The existing modules are displayed as in my screenshot, but the header button for ADD MODULES does not expand to show the available modules:

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            #6
            Does it also happen in other styles? Can you try?
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              #7
              I can click the ADD MODULES button in other styles and it expands as expected without the suggested solution. I suspect it's css on the default style that is causing the issue with Sitebuilder. I'll try removing parts of the css and let you know if that works. Thanks again!

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                #8
                It turns out it was css causing the issue with module editor. I removed a portion of css that referred to a module that was no longer being displayed, and the module content editor appears now.

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                  Glad you figured it out
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