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Posted by Joslynn on September 23, 2005, at 15:35:37
For those who have yahoo email, is there a way that you can change it so that you don't have to see the news headlines when you sign into your email box? I cannot stand any reference to the news anymore.
I keep trying to figure this out, and can change the general "my yahoo" page, which I never use, but I can't seem to get rid of the news headlines sitting there on the right side of the in-between page that comes up after signing in, but before I can click onto my in box.
I am on a news diet for a while. I cannot stand it anymore. I think I am going to become one of those people standing on street corners with a "the end is near" sign if I keep seeing the news, in any form.
Let me know if you have tried to get rid of the in between screen/news headlines that show up before you can go into your mail box. Thank you!
Posted by gardenergirl on September 23, 2005, at 16:14:14
In reply to yahoo mail question, posted by Joslynn on September 23, 2005, at 15:35:37
I think right next to the top of the news headlines, there should be a link you can click that says [hide]. I did this, and it made the headlines disappear. I don't know if it remembers that setting when you turn the computer off and back on, though. But it worked in bouncing back and forth from My Yahoo to yahoo mail.
Good idea on the news diet.
Take care,
gg
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