A new look for Fall.

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September 19, 2007 on 9:05 am | 17 Comments

Fall is in the air. And My Yahoo! has a new background theme to go with it. Give it a try. It’ll add some pizzazz to your page and spirit to the season.

And while you’re there, try on Winter or Spring.
(Personalize This Page > Change Color > Seasonal)

Enjoy!

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Comment by Merryweather
2007-09-19 11:54:04

Love it, love it, love it. That’s what we’ve been asking for. Something to get us in the mood for seasonal changes.

Thanks

 
Comment by shanan
2007-09-19 14:07:01

Dear My Yahoo!,

Why do you call yourself onehotrss? In some respects you’re hot, but it just doesn’t feel right. Just my two cents.

Nice new themes. What do you have against summer?

I just changed to hi-fi, which is a nice subtle dark theme. Nice work, My Designers!

 
Comment by Matt Cox
2007-09-19 15:26:10

*eagerly waiting the beta to become available internationally*

I can’t believe that I can’t access the beta just because I’m in the UK.

:(

 
Comment by Joe Beaulaurier
2007-09-19 18:47:20

My Yahoo! isn’t loading. “We’ve encountered a problem…” message is displayed under a Y! My Yahoo! banner. Try multiple browsers, different IDs, and different computers. Sames thing.

I’m thinking it’s a rollout interruption. Good things a’comin. Better go look at blog to see what they’re saying…

Erm… the latest post is about a nifty background theme. Hopefully this isn’t the reason for the downtime.

 
Comment by Darlene
2007-09-19 20:01:33

Sports, Kid related, landscapes, food, etc. Summer theme could have been beach related or something else. I would love to add my own themes if I could. Some are too plain. More themes!!!!!

 
Comment by Susie
2007-09-20 09:26:51

I like that there are more themes, but I don’t like how they are kaleidoscope looking. I love the leaves across the top, but the rest of the theme seems lacking. It would be nice to create your own theme, maybe have some options of adding different patterns to the windows or behind them.

 
Comment by Daniel
2007-09-20 11:59:41

This one is very nice, in fact I like all the new themes, in fact I want even more.

 
Comment by =bg=
2007-09-20 20:47:23

still have problems with excessive load times.

 
Comment by Rebekah
2007-09-21 14:08:43

i think this fall blog is very intresting it inspires me to love fall.

 
Comment by NZ
2007-09-21 15:02:53

Wow! Good themes are just keeping coming! I like that. Expecting more and more. I can see the efforts. Go Yahoo! Beat Google and MSN.

 
Comment by Evon
2007-09-24 09:43:05

My yahoo beta home page only comes up when i sign in. When I click on my home page icon it returns to the old home page how come i cant keep the new yahoo beta only?

 
Comment by onehotRSS
2007-09-24 10:19:38

Evon, if you’d like to set My Yahoo! as your home page, you can change the setting in your browser. The instructions vary by browser type (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.), but generally, go to Tools > Options > Home Page > and enter http://cm.my.yahoo.com in the address box.

 
Comment by Kelly
2007-09-26 12:03:29

I love fall…..this is very nice….

Thanks

 
Comment by Dan
2007-09-28 09:58:55

This is really really cool. I’m so glad to see the improvement of the themes. I agree that some are too plain. But it seems you guys are working on it and have showed us some cool stuff! More more more!!!

 
Comment by Kim
2007-10-01 00:03:38

I love the fall. Im just waiting for the leaves to change colors.

 
Comment by sammantha
2008-01-05 15:51:26

no fall theme yuck!!!!:>(

 
Comment by WHATCHAMACALLIT
2008-02-21 23:10:50

I MADE A GREAT DISCOVER!!! FOR THOSE WHO CAN´T USE MORE THEMES THAN THE ONE YOU HAVE SELECTED, ENTER YOUR SETTINGS AND CHANGE YOUR PREFERRED CONTENT TO SOME IN THE USA, THEN SAVE THEM, AND VOILA, YOU HAVE LOTS OF THEMES TO CHOOSE FROM… AFTER YOU SELCT THE ONE YOU LIKE, YOU CAN GO BACK TO YOUR SETTINGS AND RESTORE THEM TO YOUR REALLY PREFERRED CONTENT… Hope it helps you!!!

 
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