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Google is removing its Basic HTML view on all Gmail accounts starting in January 2024, according to a notice on the company’s Support Page. The company quietly confirmed the change on its site ...
Google is going to be sunsetting the simple HTML version of Gmail sometime next year. This will be a disappointment for some.
The Gmail Basic HTML views are previous versions of Gmail that were replaced by their modern successors 10+ years ago and do not include full Gmail feature functionality.
Google has announced that it will discontinue the Basic HTML version of its Gmail service in January 2024, signalling a move towards a more unified and feature-rich Gmail experience for all users ...
Google is now prioritizing the use of its standard version of Gmail, as users will soon say goodbye to the Basic HTML version that has been a staple for those who have trouble accessing it. Slow ...
The Gmail Basic HTML views are previous versions of Gmail that were replaced by their modern successors 10+ years ago and do not include full Gmail feature functionality." ...
Google will be discontinuing Gmail's basic HTML view starting from January 2024. This feature, which is over 10 years old, allows users to access their emails in a simplified format.
In addition to the format displayed when accessing from a general browser, Gmail has a display format called ' Basic HTML view' that is used in browsers that are not supported by Gmail. It has ...
Google is bidding farewell to Gmail’s basic HTML view starting January 2024 pushing all users to use the advanced “standard” view of the mailing app.
The limitation will disable some of the core features of Gmail on older versions of Chrome. "Users who remain on Chrome v53 and below could be redirected to the basic HTML version of Gmail as ...
It's unclear when Google decided to discontinue Basic HTML support, but information about it can be found on this support page titled "Use the latest version of Gmail in your browser".
Gmail users still running Chrome 53 or older will be reverted to the site's HTML version come December, Google has announced. The move particularly affects Vista and XP users, who are stuck with ...