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BASIC EMAIL HAS NO FUNCTIONS, SHOULD I SWITCH BACK TO GMAIL?
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I have never seen, in a clear decade, a popup video (appearing as an insert on the lower right page of many yahoo news pages after you scroll down from the giant top video) that does not stay closed once closed. The X means go away, and do not ever come back again. It is poor practice to bully your users by reopening a closed video with onmousescroll.
Also, on your finance pages, due to that pointless ticker you added, the unrelenting videos cover half the written article. Both provide an unpleasant user experience, and more often than not lead to me closing the page prematurely just to escape the bully video.
Perhaps bring back the website yahoo video? But don't cover the article or bully us, please. I never go to read and end up watching a video... never.
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Yahoo news onmouseover Event elements
On the upper right of your news article pages is an ever increasing number of onmouseover event triggers that are annoying enough to make me want to not come back to yahoo any more. One opens a yahoo categories menu named "More", which I see flash before my eyes 50 times a day as I close pages I am done with. You should not use non-interactive triggers such as onmouseover in good web design, as these bullying prompts provide a poor and annoying user experience and ultimately results in fewer users.
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In recent weeks my ram usage has shot through the roof with your yahoo news pages open. Your website has become laggy, and slow to load due to excessive ram usage. Windows PC. This only occurs when Yahoo News pages are loaded, and does not occur as a result of any other activity. I am a web dev for over 25 years. You guys need to lose some weight before I go somewhere else instead.