They've once again changed this page (they are a prime example of an enterprise that makes software changes for the sake of "change" - making major changes to this page for the 2nd time in less than 10 months). While the page is at least functional - it is formatted badly with functions misaligned or truncated. I was hoping I'd get the same thing on FF - but unfortunately the same issue does not occur on the FF browser (otherwise it is an easy task to get the bank to fix a browser they are required to support based on their browser guidelines). I'll still claim it's FF that has the problems when I report the issues however.
I'm hoping that the "Errors" below will give a clue as to what the problem might be in regards to the formatting of the page. It would appear to me that if they just expanded the (centered) page so that it's a skosh wider the problem(s) would be resolved (at least in the case of truncation).
If there's anything I can expand upon (when I contact the bank) in regards to the errors below - please let me know.
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Timestamp: 4/20/2022 4:56:19 AM
Error: TypeError: r is null
Source File: https://onlinebanking.usbank.com/digital/moneymovement/billpay/_next/static/runtime/main-f9baeba688b164da819a.js
Line: 1
Timestamp: 4/20/2022 4:56:24 AM
Error: SyntaxError: expected expression, got '<'
Source File: https://onlinebanking.usbank.com/digital/moneymovement/billpay/undefined
Line: 1
Source Code:
<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><link rel="preconnect"
Timestamp: 4/20/2022 4:56:24 AM
Error: TypeError: c.LoggerWrapper.error is not a function
Source File: https://onlinebanking.usbank.com/digital/servicing/global-footer/main-59de2b40cd848f9684eb.js
Line: 50
Timestamp: 4/20/2022 4:56:39 AM
Error: TypeError: document.getElementById(...) is null
Source File: chrome://butwhymod/content/browser.js
Line: 28