Has any one seen the new yahoo home page. Well I have it on my pc but the wifes pc has the old home page. I don't know how or why? I cant seem to find anything about the new home page. Has any one seen, use the new home page and if so can you back and forth between the two and can tell me why I have the new page on my pc and the wife has the old one. I run Vista and the wifes runs xp home. That is the only thing I can come up with. Any body have any ideas.
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Here is a picture of it. No, I didn't enable anything, I went to check my yahoo mail. To do so I go to yahoo's home page and click the mail link. When I went to the home page this is what it looks like. Now on other pc running xp home it still has the old looking page.
I don't have a suggestion but the same thing happened to me about two weeks ago. All of the sudden after my gf visited facebook, I opened up IE and it went to that weird yahoo page. I have my homepage as http:/www.yahoo.com and it said something like http:/www.m.yahoo.com. I didn't change anything or add anything and I confirmed my homepage and even looked for any new BHOs or add ons but there was nothing. I had to block the specific address to get it to go back to the original page. Weird, but true.