LEDAdd1ct
Flashlight Enthusiast
I've been using Gmail for a few years now, strictly in the Basic HTML mode. It is clean, it is without clutter, and its inherent simplicity is ideal. When Yahoo! Mail tried to force a change, I found out how to get it to stay in its own "Classic" mode.
While checking my Gmail email a short while ago, I needed to view the header of an email, and I read that you had to switch to the standard view in order to see this information. I switched, and was able to find the information I sought. However, I am now confounded: I cannot find a setting to switch back to Basic HTML, and it is extremely frustrating. The previous setting which locked it to "Basic HTML" mode was not dependent upon a cookie, because it stuck across computers, browsers, and operating systems. I cannot believe that by clicking the "standard" link I have somehow permanently and irreversibly condemned myself to using the complex and in your face UI of the "new" Gmail.
Please, fellow CPF'ers:
Does anyone know how to return Gmail to its "Basic HTML" mode, and make it stick, across browsers, across operating systems, across computers?
😕
While checking my Gmail email a short while ago, I needed to view the header of an email, and I read that you had to switch to the standard view in order to see this information. I switched, and was able to find the information I sought. However, I am now confounded: I cannot find a setting to switch back to Basic HTML, and it is extremely frustrating. The previous setting which locked it to "Basic HTML" mode was not dependent upon a cookie, because it stuck across computers, browsers, and operating systems. I cannot believe that by clicking the "standard" link I have somehow permanently and irreversibly condemned myself to using the complex and in your face UI of the "new" Gmail.
Please, fellow CPF'ers:
Does anyone know how to return Gmail to its "Basic HTML" mode, and make it stick, across browsers, across operating systems, across computers?
😕