My Safari screen has a gray background and I cannot navigate by touch.  What happened?

My iPad screen background has turned gray when i go to Safari.  i cannot navigate or use the sites.  What has happened?  It just occurred.

To rule out a software problem try one at a time in order:
- Reset the iPod. Nothing will be lost
Reset iPod touch:  Press and hold the On/Off Sleep/Wake button and the Home
button at the same time for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
- Restore the iPod from backup via iTunes on the computer
- Restore the iPod to factoery defaults/new iPod
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