Does Safari plan on supporting Yahoo email?

Everytime I try and load Yahoo email it fails. I have to refresh the page generally 5-10 times before I can even click the inbox button. Does Safari/Apple plan on fixing this issue or should I just switch to Firefox? I have the most recent Safari and am running OSX lion the most recent version. Basically everything is completely up to date as I bought this computer a mere 2 weeks ago.

Instead of accessing Yahoo via Safari, setup your account using the Mac Mail app that is preinstalled on your Mac.
Launch Mail. From the menu click Mail / Preferences then select the Accounts tab then select the Account Information tab.
Click + under the Account panel on the left.
Follow the instructions to add your Yahoo email account.
Now, instead of using Safari, just click the Mail icon in your Dock.
Just so you are aware. Apple is not responsible for third party web based email clients software compatibility.
If you don't want to setup your email using the Mac Mail app, definitely try Firefox.
Always good to have a backup browser installed in case one isn't working regardless.

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