Bills to Pay UI - Visual Hierarchy
Bills to Pay UI - Visual Hierarchy
the new update of the 'bills to pay' screen is great and has some very useful new QOL features but i think the current layout is quite difficult to read and should contain a similar visual hierarchy that the old style had.
i have found myself focusing intently and trying to figure out where i am up to which could easily be fixed by a graphic designer adjusting fonts, weighting and alignment.

Hi community, thanks for sharing your feedback in the idea here. Since first raised, we have made some improvement to the Bills to pay page including the ability to quick view and edit bills on the fly from the list, a duplicates review feature and the ability to directly upload to create draft bills in your organisation.
Taking some of the more recent development into play it'd be good to hear if there are still particular aspects of this page that you feel could be improved.
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Shannon McMonigal commented
The quick view screen to me is completely unusable; it takes up almost the entire screen and yet still can't fit each column since it's all so widely spaced. The amount you have to scroll if you have a few lines is ridiculous when there's still so much white space on the screen. It's similar to the issues with the new invoicing layout.
I also don't know how to edit from the quick view screen?
Viewing the attached PDF will now cause the screen to jump way up the list of bills, so you have to scroll back down to get back to the bill you're viewing the PDF for.
I think you're already aware of all the issues most users are having with the duplicate bills review and how useless that feature has been so far. -
Martyn Fagan commented
I am starting to feel frustrated with the way Xero has been recently changing things around the platform. One recent change is the ‘Bills to pay’ page.
I want to keep it short, but was there any real need to change that page’s layout, which looks now so messy, confusing, and very difficult to navigate? What has the development team in mind? Driving away its customers to the competition?
I am not the only one according to the several forums online, so I would be very grateful if you pass this feedback on to your development team.