
So I again must use Safari to print from the NYT because the “box” is not covering up several sentences on the doc I print. Just like when you use Chrome to PRINT anything on the NYTIMES website, the printer-friendly view incorporates a box of “an upcoming and related article you might wish to read”-which covers about a square inch of 3 or 4 sentences at the right side of the printer-friendly document, once you print it. Since I have no problem using Safari to access AOL.com, it seems to me that it is only a Chrome issue affecting ONLY AOL.com’s website. And then I am getting another error message asking if I wish to continue or kill the loading page. Meanwhile, I am prevented from accessing any other sites via a Tab while the AOL.com site (via Chrome’s browser) is spinning. I have noticed only for the past two days and ONLY using AOL.com, I am getting the plugin not working or shockwave not working.

Alternatively, you can search content settings on the search bar and then select Flash.Where do I find this: Chrome’s AppData folder. Select Flash to open the options shown below. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Advanced.

Choose Advanced on the left sidebar, and then enable the “Use Adobe Flash Player” switch on the right.

Then, in the menu that opens, go to Settings. To turn it on, first click or tap on the “Settings and more” button represented by three dots, found in the top-right corner of the browser’s window. How do I enable Flash Player on my computer? Flash content, including audio and video, will no longer play back in any version of Chrome. Is there a Flash Player for chrome?Īs of 2021, Adobe has ended support for the Flash Player plugin.

A better option is to use the open-source Flash Player emulator Ruffle. 0.371 and a compatible browser, then import your. Create a virtual machine, install Flash 32.0.
