Recently, after undergoing changes just a few months ago, Yahoo began sending notices to all of its email users telling them that they are going to stop supporting all current versions of the existing Yahoo mail interface and that those subscribers that wish to continue to use their account must upgrade to the new version.
Fortunately, the updated version is much better than anything Yahoo has offered before, it’s faster, by far, looks better, is better organized, gives you more data space and is easier to use once you learn where everything is and how to use it.
To begin, you have to upgrade of course, to do that simply click the Upgrade button that came with your Yahoo Mail service announcement…
…then click the box that says you agree to the new policies and just like that, Yahoo swaps your old interface for the new one; it looks like this now:
Note: The new interface only works with Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 3, Safari 4, or Chrome 5 or newer any versions.
One of the first things you’ll want to do is enable the preview pane, to do that, click on your Options menu choice…
…to get this dropdown menu:
…choose Mail Options, then on the next screen, next to Scroll, click the bubble next to Each panel separately;
After you click Save Changes, you should get this popup:
Click OK to get back to your main menu, then click to view your inbox, your new menu should look like this at the top now:
The Hide/Preview button is now there and it allows you to toggle your preview pane on and off.
Next up, you’ll probably want to choose your own theme, which is very easy to do, simply click the Options menu choice again, only this time click on Themes, to get this popup:
Select the theme you like best and click the Done button to make it take effect.
Next up, click the WHAT’s NEW tab and then where it says See tips on how it works…
To get this new page:
Here Yahoo has created a page dedicated specifically to explaining everything that’s new with Yahoo mail. One of the most important is the part that explains how Yahoo has added tabs that allow for multi-tasking:
What this one means is that if you are in the middle of composing an email to someone, you can click on the inbox if you see you’ve got a new message, without having to close or save the current message you’re working on because it’s held in a separate tab. You can just click back and forth, like in a web browser.
Yahoo also open a new tab for every email message that you click to open:
Here we’ve got two email messages displayed as tabs, with the subject of each displayed as the tab names.
The new version of Yahoo also has more and better apps:
Of particular note is the one that allows you to attach larger files (up to 100MB per message).
The only other item of note is the search bar, it’s now been moved to the top of the page and shares a box with the Yahoo Internet search engine.
Most everything else is pretty much cosmetic, though it might take some time to get used to seeing things in a different way. This upgrade by Yahoo is well overdue as the old interface has begun to look quite dated compared to the competition, and most users will be pleased with the changes.
Fortunately, the updated version is much better than anything Yahoo has offered before, it’s faster, by far, looks better, is better organized, gives you more data space and is easier to use once you learn where everything is and how to use it.
To begin, you have to upgrade of course, to do that simply click the Upgrade button that came with your Yahoo Mail service announcement…
…then click the box that says you agree to the new policies and just like that, Yahoo swaps your old interface for the new one; it looks like this now:
Note: The new interface only works with Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 3, Safari 4, or Chrome 5 or newer any versions.
One of the first things you’ll want to do is enable the preview pane, to do that, click on your Options menu choice…
…to get this dropdown menu:
…choose Mail Options, then on the next screen, next to Scroll, click the bubble next to Each panel separately;
After you click Save Changes, you should get this popup:
Click OK to get back to your main menu, then click to view your inbox, your new menu should look like this at the top now:
The Hide/Preview button is now there and it allows you to toggle your preview pane on and off.
Next up, you’ll probably want to choose your own theme, which is very easy to do, simply click the Options menu choice again, only this time click on Themes, to get this popup:
Select the theme you like best and click the Done button to make it take effect.
Next up, click the WHAT’s NEW tab and then where it says See tips on how it works…
To get this new page:
Here Yahoo has created a page dedicated specifically to explaining everything that’s new with Yahoo mail. One of the most important is the part that explains how Yahoo has added tabs that allow for multi-tasking:
What this one means is that if you are in the middle of composing an email to someone, you can click on the inbox if you see you’ve got a new message, without having to close or save the current message you’re working on because it’s held in a separate tab. You can just click back and forth, like in a web browser.
Yahoo also open a new tab for every email message that you click to open:
Here we’ve got two email messages displayed as tabs, with the subject of each displayed as the tab names.
The new version of Yahoo also has more and better apps:
Of particular note is the one that allows you to attach larger files (up to 100MB per message).
The only other item of note is the search bar, it’s now been moved to the top of the page and shares a box with the Yahoo Internet search engine.
Most everything else is pretty much cosmetic, though it might take some time to get used to seeing things in a different way. This upgrade by Yahoo is well overdue as the old interface has begun to look quite dated compared to the competition, and most users will be pleased with the changes.
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