Hi there.

I have a Joomla site in a very embryonic stage (have not minimal or no
changes to default and commercial template), and have found after the
content manager has made some menu changes and article additions, that
modules on the right module no longer appear in IE7 and IE8, or Chrome.
http://www.terrykim.net/clients/kas/
Strangely, in Firefox 3 they do appear.

I have reverted to the default ja_purity and beez template to see if the
problem is due to a styling conflict with a commercial template used,
but the issue persists there as well.
I have also renamed the 'right' modules to be 'farright', and replaced the
api call in the index.php
  <?php if ($this->countModules('right')): ?>
  <!-- BEGIN: RIGHT COLUMN -->
  <div id="ja-col2">
   <jdoc:include type="modules" name="right" style="jarounded" />
  </div><br />
  <!-- END: RIGHT COLUMN -->
  <?php endif; ?>
to have 'farright' instead.  The issue still persists... and I am scratching
my head.  When I change the position of a visible module on the left, and
change it to right, it immediately disappears.  I have switched back to the
original state, and placed the modules back in the 'right' position.

Joomla 1.5.14, a minimum of components of modules installed (JCE
Administration, JComments, Linkr, JoomlaPack, no 3rd party modules, plugins
(Content -QTube, Content DDRFS, Content-Linkr, Content Roxbox, System -
JComments, User -JComments).  The customer has been playing around with the
banner component, adding, and then deleting a module.  At the moment, as of
a call I have just received from him, he says the left modules also are
disappearing from browsers other than FF3.6, and lo and behold, he is
correct.  Any ideas?

Thanks, Terry


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