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Appreciate your feedback here, Fred. We don't have immediate plans around changing of the balance fonts but we'll gauge a sense of this from others in community here. I'll share if there are any updates.
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Gabriel Brady
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Hi everyone, we appreciate the attention this idea has been getting. It's really good to hear how we can continue to improve the Homepage for our differing customers needs. We understand not all the widgets maybe useful to every user, and the 'Customise' button will let you add or remove widgets to reduce what you see on the Homepage.
Taking on board feedback we're looking at the sizing of widgets and you'll find the 'Chart of Accounts' and 'Cash in and out' widgets are now smaller by default with an option to 'Make larger' - You can follow further updates for this on the idea here.
We have plans to dig deeper into possible 'view' options (like the different levels of views being asked here) in the new year and I'll share further updates here when this gets picked up. 🙂
Gabriel Brady
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370 votes
Hi team, we thoroughly appreciate all the feedback we’ve received from customers about the new homepage experience. We hear you and are committed to providing more customisation options, which’ll help with some of the pain points raised in this idea.
Currently we’re exploring the ability to resize widgets and simplify widgets and allow you to remove charts, and as you'll see from my recent update on another idea we have plans for exploring 'views' in the coming months.
It’s worth noting that currently you can "Customise" the homepage to remove widgets that you don’t want to see and simplify your view.
We’d also like to acknowledge feedback here on the red colouring - To provide some insight this was intentional, and is used to highlight what needs attention, which actually came from our early feedback and testing. However, we appreciate hearing from more users on this and will continue to…
Gabriel Brady
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70 votes
Thanks for sharing with us here, everyone. We appreciate why you'd like simpler methods to improve efficiency when logging in to use Xero.
Our product team have started some work to enable logging into Xero using passkeys. As mentioned in some of your comments, this'll support Yubikeys by default.
For now, we'll move this idea to Under review and I'll come back to keep you updated on the latest news for this feature.
Gabriel Brady
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Gabriel Brady
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This absolutely positively boggles the mind... Xero is slipping. Xero used to be innovative and first to market... those days are long gone...
At least Xero doesn't support SMS based 2FA like some of the major banks...
It was officially deprecated by NIST in 2016....
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2016/08/nist_is_no_long.html
Get with it Xero, the world is moving to passkeys...
Security is a bare minimum requirement. It is a necessary but not sufficient condition. Without security there is no value to anything else you do...
This is what happens when management starts to become non-technical...
**Key Numbers in Bold**
All I care about is the numbers.... that's the point of an accounting program. Why they are in a fancy new ultra thin and very unclear variant on gotham or helvetica neue light I have no idea... clearly form over function from the designers.
An accounting system is a cockpit for piloting your business, you don't make a cockpit pretty, you make it functional first, pretty second or you put lives and in Xero's case people's jobs at risk. Designers need to take their jobs more seriously.
Senior user experience designers would have understood this... this looks like design work from junior graduates, not a Honeywell, SpaceX or Airbus space flight systems human machine interface engineer...
Get some people who've actual run a business on your team...