If you haven't heard, the New York Times has implemented a paywall where you can only view 20 articles a month. After that they throw an overlay on top of the content so you can't view it.
New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Times (UK) and New Yorker no longer show cache results. Having said this, not all paywall websites have wised up to this clever technique. I recently had to do some research on advertising at Ad Week, and the cache method worked without any issues. Roblox mac download free. The Paywall Smasher extension uses two lines of code to evade the New York Times paywall, and is definitely worth a shot for Chrome users. From 1851 to 2017, The New York Times published around 60,000 print issues containing about 3.5 million pages and 15 million articles. Like most other American newspapers, The New York Times has experienced a decline in circulation. Play over 50 levels of box-jumping madness! Design and share your own levels. The entire page will be fading to dark, so you can watch the videos as if you were in the cinema. Works for YouTube™ and beyond. Turn Off the Lights.
Since they still want to be indexed by search engines, they don't bother to hide the content once you have reached your 20 max. Two simple lines of CSS will hide this. I've also made it into a Chrome Extension
Update: Just want to be clear that this is not about the NYT business model or getting stuff for free. Need for speed most wanted 2005 full screen 1366x768. If you want to view the NYT, pay for it. This also isn't a hack or a security intrusion, its simply hiding a div that is overlaying the content. The same results can be achieved by disabling javascript or selecting 'no style' in your favorite browser. This is simply a tutorial on how to style the content of a page to your liking.
Update 2: Looks like New York Times have updated their CSS classes from #gatewayCreative to #gatewayUnit in an effort to thwart cheaters. I will not be updating the extension as this wasn't intended to get around the wall for free but rather to expose how hilarious their pay wall security was. I think that point has been made, feel free to fork this plugin.
Update 3: Now Google has taken down the extension. Not sure why, may have been for using the NYT logo, may be more serious. Either way, it was fun while it lasted :) Recover my files v5 crack nas?l yap?l?r.
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Then create a manifest.json file to register the Google Chrome Extension
Load the chrome extension into developer view and say goodbye to the paywall (at least until they implement something that isn't defeated with display: none). Install Chrome Extension.
New York Times Paywall Smasher Browser Extension
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