Auto-refresh your modules!

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January 13, 2009 on 11:12 am | 7 Comments

If you’re an avid follower of politics like me, you like to know the headlines when they happen. For the longest time, I would manually refresh each module on my page every time I came to My Yahoo! to make sure I didn’t miss anything. It took time, and frankly, was a bit of a pain…but there is a better way.

Did you know that you can actually alter the settings for your page so that the modules refresh more regularly? All you have to do is click the More Options button at the top of your page and select the Auto Refresh option. Here, you will find different settings that will refresh your tabs automatically so you get the latest information.

Check it out, it’s a great feature. Now, I know I’m getting the most up-to-date news, commentary, and insight on my My Yahoo! page.

Adam
- My Yahoo! Marketing

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Comment by saif
2009-01-15 07:12:32

good

 
Comment by spiritofme
2009-01-26 15:51:11

What would really nice is a way to globally set all modules at once to “display x items from y” (any day to last 7 days). I have so many modules it would be a royal pain to go through each one. Plus this way I can quickly show a whole page in the time frame I want and then change back whilly-nilly!!

Please, please, please….?

 
Comment by Phyllis H Dunn
2009-02-01 15:35:04

Please put back all my stock listings as before !

 
Comment by patrick
2009-02-07 07:53:59

excellent, i longed to have read every 30 review of news page.

 
Comment by Dwight Harris
2009-02-10 12:17:12

Great info,great feature!

thanx….

 
Comment by Joe
2009-03-09 14:50:40

I like this new setting, It feels like the
something great .

 
Comment by sara
2009-07-31 04:05:59

i like this new setting

 
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