Allison Andrews
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An error occurred while saving the comment Allison Andrews commented
So I guess Yahoo wanted us all to see what email looked like 25 years ago. Okay, point made, joke is over. Give us our email back.
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Someone posted this in another thread. From your horrible new yahoo basic mail screen, go to this link:
https://mail.yahoo.com/d/settings/0
(Bookmark it as you'll need it often).This will take you to the old settings screen. "Back to Inbox" will take you back to the usable inbox format. You can also change colors from the settings screen again.
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I can't believe how bad Yahoo mail is now. I have worked on user interfaces in the past, and if anybody ever presented anything this bad, they would be laughed at.
The color is so blinding now and I have had issues the last year that have affected my eye sensitivity and the blinding white screen is crazy. The black option isn't much better. And that's it, huh? No other control?
Are they trying to kill this application? Almost seems like it.
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There are no line spacing options in settings. And settings is hard to access without the gear icon.
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The line spacing seems to assume everyone has a tablet with fat fingers, so we don't get to see as many messages now, and don't have the ability to control it either.
In the user GUI world (of which I have some experience), that is a fail.
"Coming soon: An improved Yahoo Mail. Less of the stuff you don’t want. More control over the stuff you do."
Less of the stuff you don't want? Like colors, spacing control, useful functions? Let us decide what we want or don't want. Don't just take useful things away from us and say all is good, just because you decided not to give them to us anymore.
More control over the stuff you do? In what way? There's no justification here. As far as I can tell you have less control of the things you haven't deleted yet.
This is so wrong in so many way.