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Go back to the original Yahoo. This is terrible. Why do I have to click on the 3 dots on the bottom to get the Spam and Trash Folders. They should be on the top with the icons for inbox, etc.
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Vlad Dubrovskiy
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отсутствует выбор тем - только черное или белое, невозможно сделать плотный список заголовков, и вообще настроить все под себя. Минималисты пусть выбирают "базовый" режим!!! В режиме просмотра "по вертикали", который меня устраивает, заголовок письма в окне просмотра занимает практически все место, содержимое увидеть невозможно, там остаются несколько строк.
Самый отвратительный из всех интерфейсов почтовых ящиков, который я только знаю. Никогда бы не выбрал яху, если бы сейчас искал где создать ящик.
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vb - vincent vincent burgstahler
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Hi,
the new Yahoo could be great,
but it's actually very SAD => dear developers did you try it ?EXAMPLES :
- FONT ATTRIBUTES like Bold ( + Emoji +... etc...) is constantly disappearing and with no reasons.
- Worse : once you find BOLD if you change the size of the font, bye bye to BOLD AGAIN.
- Right Click Menus have also disappeared, etc etc...
CONCLUSION :
- I like the new DARK LOOK,
- I don't like anything else... because because it feels like going back 10 years in the pastSo overall... and unfortunately : it's sad !
Please correct ?
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Devang Trivedi
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Give the user the ability to select their choice of colors! Especially, with the Unread emails. In the Dark mode, it is hard to recognize the unread emails, thanks to its color selection.
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Stella Anukam
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I chose to remain with yahoo after so many years because , now with all these changes in you interviews, i am unable to even read my messages properly, . Everything is clumped up. The design is poor.
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Brandon Hanson
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The recent change to how Read vs Unread emails are marked means that there is only a small dot to the left side if the email is Unread. The reason this is a major issue is that most people, myself included, are looking at the short snippet of the message and the date of the message to the right to check which emails are of interest while working our way backward until we see messages we have seen previously. Because we frequently receive important emails that look similar, without a way to easily recognize emails that have already been read while our focus on the Right side it becomes very easy to think we have reached messages we recognize even when there are still new messages left we have not seen yet. This has already happened to me twice in the short duration since this change took effect. While I understand the desire to "Visually improve user experience" changes that result in a high chance of users missing important messages is where I feel this is no longer beneficial. The purpose of visual cues, such as whether a message has been opened, are meant to make it easier to use and navigate the system. Changes that make this harder or riskier serve no purpose other than creating an artificial sense of progress.
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Ehab Nabil
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Hello,
I've been using the new Yahoo mail style for a while now, and actually I wanted to switch back to old mail style because of many problems in the new style, but I decide to stick around and give the new style a test run for a while...
Here are the couple of key problems I believe are important and needs to be fixed first for the new style to become usable and appealing:
First, most emails are designed with white back ground, inside the new Yahoo Mail style the white is replaced with the color 'rgb(153, 153, 0) , that color can be found in the style of the pages, that color makes all the text appearing in these areas unreadable, to fix this problem that color should be changed back to white, simply replace the line rgp(153, 153, 0) with rgb(255, 255, 255) and the white background of emails will return and all the emails will be easily readable fine again...
Second, The new left side panel was designed without the user created 'Folders' in mind, and it is worse than the old style. Most users create custom folders for their emails to sort things and stay organized, and the side panel have the standard list (inbox, sent, spam, etc...) that can't be collapsed, there should be an option to collapse it to free space on the side for the custom folders.
And below it there are the custom folders which can be collapsed, but the main icon 'Folders' does not show a notification when one of the folders underneath it receives an email, there should be a notification showing on this icon
And all the way at the bottom there is the '...More' option which slides all the way down after all the custom folders, this '...more' option should be placed before the custom folders and not after it and should be named in a better way.
These changes alone can help improve the appeal of the new Yahoo Mail a lot.
Thanks for your great effort, it is much appreciated,
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Tracy Katzenberger
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I really hate the new design colours - it's all grey and I cannot have it bright and without the grey. Sorry, but it is very annoying.
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No_1 Fan
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Please make it EASY to change the COLOR THEME or page background COLOR in Yahoo mail. thank you.
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Vern Porter
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please help. vernporter@yahoo.com
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Nagendra Mummaneni
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I generally use the "Right" message layout, where I select an email and I can view the message on the right. Now you have an additional box on the right which is taking away space from email view. Please have an option to remove the "Starred and Contacts" box on the right.
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Charles Teal
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The settings make the entire screen go either dark or all white. I want the email box to be white so I can read colored fonts, while darkening the rest of the screen (e.g., side panels) to reduce glare and eyestrain.
Also, thumbnails no longer appear with links, and I can't control the size of images anymore. Bring those features back, too. -
Rob Nob
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i would like a mixed layout, where only the central part with the email is white and the rest is darker
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J Park
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Look, everyone is going to super rounded, super-childish email platforms. It's yucky, and I tried yours, it's not good, Horrible experience. Please don't change yahoo mail. I've had my email address for 25 years. Please don't make me have to change it after all this time to something that has left their email alone from all this childish stuff.
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Janet Dorsey
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I don't want to change my Inbox. I try to get my email on my phone it's showing a bird sitting on an empty box. I don't want any cost.
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Rick Bartlett
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The color of unselected emails in the All or Primary screens is now grey. Why is this? They should be black, and when selected, they should turn grey (or a specified color).
I have an idea. Why don't you allow the custormer to choose the colors? Create a menu selection that opens a color table and choices for particular functions or areas of the screen. Let the customer choose what happens when something is chosen or clicked.
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Abhishek Kumar
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Today's emails are more tailored for mobile screens. Often email has less width but more length. Yahoo's email reading pan almost starts from bottom half of the screen hence one need to scroll more to view whole email. It would be great if length of reading window can be increased.
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Alexys Quiroz
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It was easier to differentiate between read vs unread emails when they were a different shade of gray/black
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memory sticky
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How the **** can I change the link color, I hate blue links. Nothing in settings. please help.
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dave beaty
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I’d like to request that you reinstate the multi-selection buttons that previously allowed users to quickly Select emails from specific categories like Today or Yesterday. This feature automatically checked all messages from that day, making it fast and efficient to perform bulk actions such as deleting or organizing recent emails.
Since the latest update removed this functionality, it has become much more time-consuming to manage daily email cleanup. Having to manually select dozens of messages that used to be selectable with one click is a significant step backward in usability.
This feature was one of the most practical tools for staying organized, and I know many users appreciated it. I hope you’ll consider restoring it in a future update or offering an alternative that provides the same convenience.
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abner doodlesboten
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We did this before and it was HORRIBLE. I'm used to this. Try, just TRY to leave well enough alone