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The display of the course page layout appears broken (i.e. topics displa= ying behind each other so they are not visible, blocks appearing under topi= cs even though there is space on the right sidebar, and/or the window is la= rger than a mobile or table display).
Broken page layouts are almost always caused by content with malformed f= ormatting/HTML being pasted into the editor. To prevent this issue, it is b= est to always paste content in as plain text and do any fo= rmatting (i.e. headings, bold/italic, lists, tables) with the AsULearn text= editor.
To paste content as plain text, use the keyboard combin= ation CTRL (CMMD for Mac) + SHIFT + V (instead of the standard CTRL (CMMD f= or Mac) + V).
To fix a broken page layout, edit the last content that was changed (jus= t before the page appeared to 'break'), copy the content (either in the con= tent or description field), and paste it back in as plain text. If you're u= nsure which content was last edited, the offending content is usually about= where the layout breaks on the page. If you are unable to access it becaus= e of the broken layout, use the Activities block to access= lists of course activities where they can be viewed/edited directly. You c= an also try to change the course format to see if that hel= ps determine where the malformed HTML is and allows access to edit it.