Try Preloaded Tabs (Part 3) – Share with a friend.

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October 28, 2008 on 10:15 am | 6 Comments

Some of you have asked how you can share your feeds with friends and colleagues. You can do this easily by using the Share by Email feature. To do this, click on More Options.

Add the email addresses of the people you’d like to share your tab with. When they receive your email, they’ll be able to add your tab to their My Yahoo! page by simply clicking on a link within the email.

Go ahead and share your tab with a friend today.

Helen
- My Yahoo! Editorial Team

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Comment by michell
2008-10-29 00:40:31

it is very nice and enjoying my daily horoscopes..hehe
i hope your services with me..wil continue forever..thanx a lot and godbless..
very interesting and e njoyable..

 
Comment by Patti Wray
2008-10-30 17:21:28

It sounds easy enough.I have a question can you direct me step by step on using RSS and adding other Yahoo sites personal or friends to my Yahoo page? Blessings

 
Comment by cebisile
2008-11-01 01:13:10

Tanx for all interesting stories i recieved when i often retrieve my yahoo daily horscopes,news updating with what’s happening in other country.Thak u in anticipation ,it’s enjoyable.

 
Comment by Nic
2008-11-06 18:03:07

Thank you for porting my RSS feeds to My Yahoo, but don’t take them away from their perfect home in Mail! I do not want to switch pages to view what is SUPER EASY to access in my mail box!

Better yet, port My Yahoo into our “Home” tab on Yahoo mail! that would be even better than the 5 tabs of news that are currently there!

 
Comment by bob
2008-11-09 21:15:16

how do i get the whole page on to fit the front buttom is set at small and i can,t get out of full scheen mode

 
Comment by Paul
2008-11-12 06:17:47

Great feature if you can get it. Send tab by e-mail is not in my option choices.

 
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