Editable Regions - Can't Edit

Hi Folks,
I don't even know what to search for, so if this has been
covered by all means please point me there!
Running DW8 on OS 10.4.9. I'm using templates in a customer's
redesign, and I've set up a repeating region inside of a DIV. My
problem is that when I'm editing a file that has that template
applied to it, my cursor gives me the "no sign" (circle with slash)
when I hover over that region. I can edit it in Code and Split
View, but I can't click on the repeating region to add another
item.
This happens every now and then and I just do my work in Code
View, but this time I need to click the repeating region's little
plus sign to add a region in Design View.
Is this a bug? Is there a fix for it?

Is the repeating region in a container with overflow:hidden?
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> Hi Folks,
>
> I don't even know what to search for, so if this has
been covered by all
> means
> please point me there!
>
> Running DW8 on OS 10.4.9. I'm using templates in a
customer's redesign,
> and
> I've set up a repeating region inside of a DIV. My
problem is that when
> I'm
> editing a file that has that template applied to it, my
cursor gives me
> the "no
> sign" (circle with slash) when I hover over that region.
I can edit it in
> Code
> and Split View, but I can't click on the repeating
region to add another
> item.
>
> This happens every now and then and I just do my work in
Code View, but
> this
> time I need to click the repeating region's little plus
sign to add a
> region in
> Design View.
>
> Is this a bug? Is there a fix for it?
>

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    "shonts" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:ec6t70$53b$[email protected]..
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    region so that
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    put something in
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    > region but surely there must be a way to give a style to
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    >
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    >

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    "htown" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
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    <body class="body">
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