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    Hi everyone, we know being able to have more control over widgets on your Homepage will improve our users experience and want to share a quick progress update on where things are at:

    Currently the Cash In & Out and Chart of Accounts Watchlist widgets have toggle options for smaller and larger size options.

    Right now, our product team is actively working on expanding and improving size optionality (rather than just the ‘larger’ ‘smaller’ selections) to more widgets - This will include the Invoices Owed to You, Bills to Pay, Chart of Account, Cash in and Out and Recent Invoice payments widgets. The approach we’re taking will give you additional size selections for these widgets, and more customisation of what’s shown within the widgets.

    Understanding from feedback, that our customers are looking for even more flexibility beyond these size options, our team is continuing to explore further enhancements that'll be…

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    Mike Lowe commented  · 

    Could you have a resize option to make the tiles the size you would like, the same as when cropping a photograph rather than a choice of smaller or larger

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    Hi team, we have some updates to share. Before we dive into the details, we want to be clear that while we’re committed to monitoring, learning, and refining the Homepage, we don’t intend to return to the previous Dashboard style or its column-based widget layout.

    A few months back, we rolled out several enhancements to the "Edit homepage" capability to give you better control over your layout, including:

    • Widgets that remain stationary until they are dropped into a new placement
    • A "shadow" preview showing exactly where a widget will be placed during drag-and-drop
    • Refined animations for a much smoother visual experience
    • Improved on-page guidance regarding how to save multiple layouts across different screen sizes

    In addition to the existing size options for Chart of Accounts and Cash In and Out, our team is currently building smaller widget sizes for Invoices Owed to You, Bills to Pay, Chart of Account, Cash…

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    Hi team, while the status of this idea remains unchanged from our last post we did want to provide an update in the channel here.

    As shared previously there's the possibility of exploring third-party apps like Google's High Contrast, which allows you to change the colour on your screen so it's easier to read.

    Our Xero Accounting app is a bit of a different kettle of fish and for iOS users there is a dark mode available from the 'Appearance' option that you can navigate to from the 3 dot menu in the top right of the app screen.

    Though we fully understand and appreciate needs for wanting dark mode, the ability to develop this requires resource from across all areas of product to implement in the web version. Providing dark mode is not on our current roadmap.

    If there are any further changes to share we will provide further…

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    Mike Lowe commented  · 

    As a visually impaired user, I find the whiteness of the screen reduces the contrast of the widgets, making them difficult to distinguish between each other. A dark mode would alleviate the eye strain.

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