A tidier sign-in page, and headings in your dashboard that follow the page

In your dashboard, the heading on every card was larger than the title of the page it sat on. Section headings measured 34px against a 27px page title, so on most screens the first thing your eye landed on was a card rather than the page you had opened, and one heading on the overview wrapped across three lines inside its card. Titles now step down properly — page, then section, then card — so a screen reads in the order it is meant to. Nothing moved or changed name; only the sizes.

The sign-in page has been rebuilt. It carried a large empty gap down the middle, three separate introductions that all said the same thing, and a “Can’t log in?” link set as boldly as the Continue button beside it. The page is balanced now, it introduces itself once, and the recovery link reads as the fallback it is.

On a phone it opened with seven navigation links stacked above the form. That is gone: the sign-in box is the first thing you see, and every one of those links is still in the footer.

The panel beside the form now shows an example of a call your receptionist handles, rather than an illustration of a dashboard.

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