Screen goes blank when opening an article on NYTimes
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ljfried last edited by leocg
Ye Olde Luddite here. Something weird is happening when I click on a link to read an article on the New York Times website. The screen goes blank! It just started, it's been working fine for years. It only happens with the Times site, nothing else that I read.
Any idea why this is happening? Thank you very much.
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DocMLorenzoM last edited by
@ljfried Me too. Just in the last 2 days. I got thiss from duckduck ai.
Try clearing your browser cache and disabling any extensions that might interfere with the site. You can also check if the "force dark theme on pages" setting is enabled, as this can affect how the site displays.
forums.opera.com help.opera.com
Troubleshooting Opera for Accessing The New York Times
If you're having trouble reading The New York Times (NYT) using the Opera browser, here are some steps to resolve the issue.Clear Browser Cache
Open Opera.
Go to the menu and select Settings.
Navigate to Privacy & security.
Click on Clear browsing data.
Select Cached images and files and choose All time.
Click Clear data.
Disable Extensions
Extensions can sometimes interfere with website functionality. To disable them:Open Opera.
Go to the menu and select Extensions.
Disable each extension one by one to identify if any are causing the issue.
Check Dark Mode Settings
If the site appears incorrectly, it may be due to the "force dark theme on pages" setting:Open Opera.
Click on the Easy Setup button in the sidebar.
Ensure that Force dark theme on pages is turned off.
Additional Tips
Try accessing the NYT in a private window to see if the issue persists.
Reset the zoom level by pressing Ctrl + 0 on the page.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the issue and read The New York Times without problems.Wikipedia
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ljfried last edited by
thank you for all of this - I'm a "low" tech guy but I'll try to do all of this - does it make any sense that only the New York Times pages are affected and does it make any sense that this should have happened so suddenly?
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rnstearns last edited by
@ljfried @ljfried I have been having the same issue since yesterday. I regularly clear my cookies and history and do not have any extensions and have not been able to find a fix yet. This is happening across my devices and only in Opera (I use Air). NYT works fine in Chrome, Safari, and the app. It does seem to be a specific Opera issue. The article loads and in 1 second disappears.
I have everything synced across my devices, but this does not work well in Opera. Only bookmarks sync, not history.
NYT does note that the preferred viewing browsers are Chrome, Safari, and Firefox. Strangly the Help Center on NYT loads fine in Opera - https://help.nytimes.com/4403549704468-Web-troubleshooting.
Further the NYT landing page loads, it is only the articles that do not load. I was able to logout and log back in on NYT by using the help page, but that did not make a difference either. So I will be using Chrome and the app in the meantime and continue to check Opera, which I suspect needs a patch. -
ljfried last edited by
@rnstearns thank you for this - since I'm not the only one having this problem I guess I don't feel so bad!!
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ljfried last edited by
thank you very - just not sure why this has happened so suddenly - did the NY Times do something to their website?
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DocMLorenzoM last edited by
@Loquality Thanks I disabled the Opera ad blocker and the nyt now workers. I don't like ads and if the ads increase I'll go back to Safari. Not a word from Opera or nyt. Rather disappointing.
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ljfried last edited by
@DocMLorenzoM can you explain to me -- as simple as possible!! -- how I disable the Opera ad blocker? Thank you.
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modemjunkie last edited by
SO, it turns out you need to turn off Opera's ad blocker. Oddly, unlike other sites, the NYTimes does not pop up a notice to turn off adblockers.
And to get around the painfully intrusive adds, use Opera's built in reader mode. (at the right in your search bar.) Now someone give me back the hours I have wasted trying to figure this out.
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Loquality last edited by
@ljfried I would guess that it is a new update by the NYT. Many websites have been adding features that will disable content if certain adblockers are detected.
As for disabling the blocker, there is a little shield in the website bar at the far right, between a camera and an arrow. Click on it and turn off "block ads".
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ljfried last edited by
I just figured out how to block the ads and it works - I can now read the NY Times - thanks to all who helped this Olde Luddite
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rodriguezvincentm last edited by
Most likely a browser cache issue or an extension (especially an ad blocker/privacy tool) is suddenly conflicting with the New York Times website.
Try opening the article in a private/incognito window; if it works there, clear your browser cache or disable extensions one by one.