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Here's what I mean. Take this vanilla screenshot:

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That beige bar is stretching across the entire site. Not a fan.

Now, 99 times out of 100, that banner is there to tell me that SO is in read-only mode. But the one time that the site is usable, it still feels like it isn't.

There's a couple of things I propose for a better user experience:

  • Move the banner to below the black banner (at the very top)
  • Change the color according to the context of the message (blue for slightly more "generic" announcements, like this, and red for offline notices)

Here are two examples.

Blue:

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Red:

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It's supposed to be jarring. You're supposed to notice it.

We don't use these things very often; in fact, we use them less now than we used to, reserving them for major, potentially-disruptive events. And when an event has the potential to disrupt your normal use of the site, it is critical that you're aware of it.

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    I agree with this - I don't see them nearly as often as I did a couple of years back. But, I would counter that the red themed suggestion is just as jarring. Again, I base this off of the fact that those banners typically mean that I can't use the site; I feel that the color coding conveys that message clearer.
    – Makoto
    Apr 17, 2014 at 4:36

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