How to solve the problem that Chrome is occluded when Chrome opens the page.

  
Google Chrome is the main browser used by Xiaobian. However, yesterday I encountered a strange display error. Most of the pages were blocked by a triangular layer of Google Chrome. It is the browser that Xiaobian now mainly uses, but yesterday I encountered a strange display error, most of the page was blocked by a triangle mounted layer. After some hard work, I found the problem and solved it successfully. With the increase in the number of Chrome users, this issue is believed not to be a case, so it is decided to share the troubleshooting and resolution process with you. If you are also a Chrome user and have the same problem, the following will help you. Let's look at the specific symptoms first. After opening the page with Chrome, a triangle will appear to block the top of the page: as shown below. The bizarre obscuration appeared on the page. I saw the occlusion in the early morning when I saw the occlusion. I thought it was an advertising effect, but after waiting for a few seconds, there was no other content, and the occlusion did not disappear. If there is a flashing, and if there is a hyperlink in the blocked area, you can click to jump. Is the website page wrong? I opened some other frequently visited webpages and found that most of them have this problem, so the source of the problem is likely to come from the Chrome browser. Immediately switch to IE9, the page display is normal, then the conclusion is very clear, it is indeed a problem with Chrome. But the same page was normal before leaving work the day before yesterday, and there was only one change during the period, that is, Chrome had an upgrade. Because of the work, usually after Chrome has updated, I always perform the upgrade and restart operation before the shutdown. It seems that the problem is mostly from the new version of Chrome, the version number is: 22.0.1221.0 dev-m (development board).


The Chrome version of the problem I know is the new version of Chrome, but how to fix it? In the process of continuing to observe the page, it was found that a small number of pages did not appear this occlusion, which seems to indicate that the problem has a certain relationship with the page content. After some comparison, the focus is on the Flash element, because the page with the problem has flash content, and the page without flash is normal. Try disabling Flash. With this in mind, open Chrome's Task Manager (right-click on the tab bar - Task Manager), end the flash-related plugin process one by one, and then refresh the problematic page.


Closing all flash plugins through the task manager The result is indeed a flash problem, because after the flash is disabled, the occlusions on the page disappear. However, in this case, the flash page does not display the flash content, and the flash will still be activated after reopening the page, so further solutions are needed. After referring to some information related to Chrome and flash plugins on the Internet, I found a valid temporary solution. Enter [chrome://plugins/] in the Chrome address bar to enter the plugin management background. The first one is the flash plugin, which contains two different types and versions of flash. After disabling the test separately, it is determined that the first one can be disabled to eliminate the page obstruction without affecting the normal flash content display, and the same can be played normally like online video. Disabling the flash plugin in the red box can solve the problem

After more than half an hour of tossing, the problem is solved, but this is only temporary, and the radical cure is estimated to wait until the next Chrome update built-in flash plugin, right now It’s so easy to use.

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