Before logging in to Meta, I noticed that the top bar looked like this:

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And I thought to myself "Oh look! A link for Dev Days. I think I'll click on that after I log in." Then I logged in and saw this:

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Hey! Where'd it go? I don't so much mind the blog, careers, or about links disappearing after login, since they appear at the bottom of the page anyway. But shouldn't the dev days link remain after login to maintain its high visibility? At the very least I think it should be added as a link at the bottom of the page like the others so that it is accessible somewhere.

This appears to be the case on SO as well as Meta.

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I'm always logged in so I didn't even know those links were ever there. – Anna Lear Jul 27 '11 at 14:31

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The reason it is removed is probably for the same reason that the blog link is removed. Which is less to do with prominence, as it is that it becomes just too busy with all of the stuff. Logged-in users actually keep the "about" link up until around the time they should be getting "tools" instead.

Notice how your screenshots here, the length with all of those things there is the same as the length of your logged in snippet. The majority of stuff when logged in is stuff you'll use while using the site. DevDays, like the blog, is more something to visit off-site. It'd be nice to include it all, but I think that keeping the practical focus in the interest of not sifting through dozens of items is the intent here.

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Good point, although in that case it might make sense to add a link for dev days at the bottom of the page just like they already have for the other stuff. – gnostradamus Jul 27 '11 at 14:40
@gnostradamus I'm actually kinda surprised it isn't already there. – Grace Note Jul 27 '11 at 14:40
Yeah, me too. I just added the feature request tag and requested at the very least that the link be added at the bottom of the page. – gnostradamus Jul 27 '11 at 14:46

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