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Yahoo! Messenger
Yahoo! Content In Messenger!
Tabs in Yahoo! Messenger
Content Tabs for Yahoo! Messenger are accessible at the bottom of the Main Messenger Window.
  
With the Content tabs in Yahoo! Messenger, you can see quickly see information for all your favorite Yahoo! properties

Yahoo! Messenger for Windows has the following tabs to use:
Auctions Tab Icon Auctions - Track your current Auctions.
Bookmarks Tab Icon Bookmarks - Jump to your favorite websites.
Calendar Tab Icon Calendar - Get a your day at glance.
Friends Tab Icon Friends - See when your friends are online and offline.
News Tab Icon News - See your headline news instantly.
Sports Tab Icon Sports - Scores for all your favorite teams.
Stocks Tab Icon Stocks - Watch prices for all your stocks.
Travel Tab Icon Travel - Find out when the lowest fares are available.
Weather Tab Icon Weather - Forecasts for your local weather.

If you already have Yahoo! Messenger, click on one of the above icons to switch to that tab. Click on the Friends icon Friends Tab Icon to return to the Friend List.
To change the layout of your current tabs, select Preferences from the Login menu in the main Yahoo! Messenger window. In the Preferences dialog, choose Content and make your changes. Click Ok when you are finished.

Adding Online Presence To Your Web Pages
What is Online Presence?
Online Presence allows people to see if you are currently online and using Yahoo! Messenger.

I'm online  I'm not online right now

How do I add Online Presence to my page?
You simply need to add some HTML to your web page. If you don't know HTML, then join Yahoo! GeoCities and use PageBuilder to drag and drop Online Presence onto your web page - it's the easiest way!

 
bulletI prefer using Yahoo! PageBuilder - Are you a Yahoo! GeoCities Homesteader? If so, then launch PageBuilder, go to the "Insert" menu, click on "Interactive," and select Yahoo! Presence.

Use Yahoo! PageBuilder to add Online Presence

 

bulletI prefer writing my own HTML - Just copy and paste the following HTML into the code for your web page:

 

So, if your Yahoo! ID was YahooUser25, you would use the following HTML:

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