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I'm constructing a site at http://onaquinigeriandwarfs.com/ond using Lifestyle but I doubt the template is the issue here. In the Main Menu is an item, Does, that links to a single article that is an overview page for the Does category with links to each article in the category. The client asked for this rather than a category list or category blog. There is also a menu, Does, that is a vertical menu whose module goes in the left sidecol of each article in the Does category. The problem is that the vertical menu does not appear with the Does Overview article when it's called from the Main Menu but does appear if called from the sidecol menu. The first time I set it up it worked fine. Then I started setting up the same thing for Bucks. At that point the sidecol menu disappeared on the Overview pages for both Bucks and Does. There are other modules that are assigned to the Overview articles and are behaving themselves, such as an image in the showcase position that is assigned to the Does Overview article and all the modules at the bottom of each page. I must have done something to make it stop working but I'm pulling my hair out trying to find the answer.
Thank you.
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Hello

This would not be a template related issue. Regardless you could try installing the 'Advanced Module Manager' extension which allows for more versatile module menu assignment options, allowing you to remedy this issue, For further details check out... https://www.nonumber.nl/extensions/advancedmodulemanager

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