Nice upgrade at Wells with proportional page setting. Try re-sizing your browser and you will still see everything. This has been a personal bug bear of mine as to why Banks don’t do this. Google and Yahoo have been doing this for years.
We are the nation’s leading retail mortgage lender
Source: Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Chase is the only other of the big ones in North America that I can locate doing this. Citi look wide, but it doesn’t adjust to the browser window.
Hat tip to Paymentsnews.
On a separate note, Wells and Citi are two of the very few in the world that have their public site pages in secure session. This is very smart, an allows them to integrate those pages with online banking sessions. This makes it easier to provide one integrated site experience, vs the majority that have one online banking site, and one public/ non-authenticated site.

Colin, NSCU (www.nscu.com) and many other Canadian Credit Unions also have secure public site pages allowing members to move between online banking and the other site pages without a session being killed or authentication being required again. Forrester Research marked this as one of the best practices the Canadian banks are missing out on. Must be why we ranked so high.