THEMES
You need to give us back our themes

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Lisa G commented
They grey highlighted ones should be the new ones as in the old version. It is too confusing to have it the opposite colors. Plus without the blue dot, its really not easy to see the new emails.
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Jessica Rortina commented
I find the colors visually exhausting. The white is too bright and the dark is too dark. I previously had a nice calming blue background which was easy on the eyes. At least give a middle road!
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Jonah Leary commented
Yahoo says the themes and colors were "too much upkeep", yet Gmail has more themes and colors than Yahoo ever did and they don't seem to have any problems with it. Clearly, Yahoo must have been doing something wrong to make things more difficult than they needed to be, and they NEED to figure out what it was so they can bring themes and colors back. At a minimum, I would like my email page to be anything other than blinding white and pitch black; the contrast hurts my eyes.
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Eric Sabin commented
Considering switching to Gmail where you can upload or pick a background picture instead of a Yahoo's sterile black or white background. .
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Eric Sabin commented
The black and the white options both hurt my eyes.
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Eric Sabin commented
Give us back themes or at least basic colors. Even Gmail has this
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Karen Johnson commented
It used to be much easier to distinguish between read and unread.
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Samantha Wood commented
Dark mode is to dark, light mode is to light. Give us back themes or at least basic colors. Even Gmail has this.
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Lori E Carson commented
The black and the white options both hurt my eyes.
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Kathy ~~ commented
Gray on gray with no division between days/weeks/months and new emails no longer in bold. This is impossible for me to look at for long.
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David Montesi commented
No ability / option to change mail background Color / Themes ? A big step backwards. Please re-implement this function
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p j commented
The previous version allowed me to select a color background for the e-mails that was easy on my eyes to read and view. This "either black or white" version is either "dimly lit" or "glaring to the point of distraction" for me. What were you thinking? This new version is like the first time into a "roundabout"...more then a bit confusing and it seems everyone sees you've an out of state license and are bound and determined to NEVER see you exit!
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Aislinn Delaney commented
Please bring back ability to pick your own colour themes, like the previous version, it was a much clearer and user friendly interface, and the reason I've remained with yahoo from the start. The coloured circles with initials in the inbox are visually very distracting. It would help greatly if you could bring back the appearance of the previous version, where we could modify the colours / themes of the interface to suit each individual user.
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Veronica Ann Hoskins commented
GIVE US BACK COLORED THEMES! The light version is too bright and the dark version hurts my eyes because of the strong contrast! I've had yahoo mail since it's inception and the birth of public internet, GIVE US BACK THEMES, PLEASE!!!
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Jan H Werdeo commented
Your current version is extremely bland and harder visually to categorize. When something isn't broke, why try to fix it!! Please bring back the last version and leave it alone.
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George Hamilton commented
Why no color selections in yahoo anymore?
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George Hamilton commented
Can you change colors on new yahoo. All I see are the white, grey and black settings. I asked about this before and heard nothing about it.
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Sean Hadian commented
The previous version of yahoo mail was soooo much better! This new version is awful; give the option to go back to previous version. I hate the new version; so bad! who came up with this????
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Sean Hadian commented
Need to be able to customize the layout and color background;
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Maciej Dalecki commented
Would be great if sbd could explain why grey backgroud is better than simple white? Im considering changing inbox provider as I'm ****** off. It looks like you changed it just to highlight adverts in white.