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    Hi community, thank you for all the engagement and we can see the growing interest in improvements to help simplify your view of information on the new Homepage and navigate important information and insights with more ease.

    Right now, our team have a few pieces of work underway intended to help with some of the pain points that have been raised here these include:

    • More options for the sizing of widgets so you can reduce these frames and better position this information on your screen
    • More customisation of information within a widget like being able to remove visuals
    • Improving the experience of moving widgets when editing the homepage to make it more obvious when dragging and dropping them to different positions on the page

    We’ve also roadmapped further changes for later this year, once everyone is on the new experience. I’ll share more updates as we progress.

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    Ian Hall commented  · 

    Before Xero day for me was 1st April 2022 it used to cost my business £18.65 / UK sterling pounds for the whole 12 months / year for a 7 column analysis paper hard backed accounting / record book from
    W H Smith in the Uk / England high street shop .

    Now it costs my business £33.00 per month to record my transactions

    Progress they call it ,

    World governments creating jobs again so they can tax the workers in my eyes !

    P.S.
    Any chance Xero can fix their unsubscribe button please

    as I have no control on the Xero email Product ideas auto email feed ref forced new Xero home page layout .

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    Ian Hall commented  · 

    Yes too complicate new Xero layout

    Why change something that is working fine ?

    Plus for the record the unsubscribe Xero buttons do not work either!

    I placed one comment about three weeks ago about Xero new layout and now I am plagued with the feed from global commenters coming into my email in box ...... Madness !

    If Xero cannot even get a unsubscribe button to work on their interface then we all have no hope !

    But looks like they fixed their Xero double importing transactions issues from my business bank feed that was an eyeopener in 2022 when UK Gov forced me to use a software package to complete my VAT returns .

    Personally I thought we had another UK
    Post Office Fujitsu Horizon Software Issue starting !

    Look it up on Wiki " British Post Office Scandal " ref software issues !

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    Hi everyone, thanks again for sharing input on widget placement on the homepage.

    As mentioned in our last update, once you Edit Homepage and Save the layout this will be saved for that screen size. If you change screens a prompt is also surfaced to explain that you may want to reset and save your layout.

    While we don’t have plans to allow vertical stacking at this stage, we're improving the edit experience. This will make it easier to see how changing a widget's position shifts other items on your screen. I’ll let you know as soon as this is released.

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    Ian Hall commented  · 

    leave XERO as it was

    A big transition from paper books to xero in 2022

    why change what we are happy with using ?


    Would like Home page to be listed in a line beneath , not in blocks side by side please

    Many thanks from me the other side of the globe in the UK

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