saguaros Any progress?
I see now that you can edit from the frontend, but the setup page get displayed in the bottom, mixed with the content of the frontpage (which is very user unfriendly). In a clean installation of the Uber template you only see the setup page when you edit in the front.

Please help me, I been having this problem for so long and spent hours on trying to solve it!

    7 days later

    Found anything?
    Please let me know if I can help in any way. I have a working site with the same template were it works

      4 days later

      saguaros

      Ok, here is the site where it's working. Hosted at the same ftp.
      Site url

        panduro

        Pls don't put login info in your reply, you can edit Fields in your first post instead. Your reply is in Public.

        a month later

        Has this issue with JA Uber been fixed? Why does the page load all of the content and then show the module settings at the bottom?

          panduro

          Can you carry out a quick test regarding the page type
          I was wondering if the lack of a content area on the home page might be the problem
          e.g. the front end editing has no area on the page to display

          I don't want to make changes to the site as I don't quite understand the menu structure and the template style set up

          Cheers
          Paul

          paulus1031

          No, I am not talking about the same site. I have the same issue on a completely separate site that I support. As @panduro said, it is using the Joomlart Uber template. The module options do show, but beneath everything. At first, I thought it was broken and could not edit modules in the front end at all. Instead, it is there, but forced to the bottom.

          The page in question is a "featured articles" menu type, just like the default in a fresh installation. But the site is just made up of modules via Uber.

          10 months later

          Hi Guys,
          I've found a solution for this. The problem is the T3 plugin, I've solved by copying all the files in folder /plugins/system/t3/ from a working site. Just make sure the versions of T3 is the same on both sites.

          If you don't have a working site, just make a fresh install on your local computer and copy the files to the server.

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