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We’ve completed two rounds of A/B tests and we’re ready for phase 3, a final round of testing before we release the new site wide navigation to all users on Stack Overflow (English) and MSO. If you’d like to participate, just go to your user settings under Preferences and opt in to the "New Site Navigation test".

Results of the previous tests

Both previous tests showed great results: users shown the new top nav clicked navigation links 143% more than those shown the current design. This leaves us reasonably confident in the utility of making these tools more accessible. But, there are still a large number of people (including most of our most avid users) who haven’t been involved, so for this final round of testing we want to open it up to everyone; if you weren’t part of the A/B tests, now is your chance to kick the tires!

The goal of this week’s test is to uncover any bugs we missed. Once we’ve resolved any major bugs, we’ll roll it out for everyone. Please create a new post with the tag or post an answer to this question if you find new bugs.

As always, we appreciate your feedback. While there won’t be any major feature changes between now and the first full release, we’ll consider all your ideas for future updates.

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    Can we opt back out if we opt in?
    – TylerH
    Feb 7, 2017 at 2:35
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    Is more clicks necessarily a good thing? I'd think that you'd want to minimize the number of clicks users make, a more than doubling of clicks sounds concerning.
    – bjb568
    Feb 7, 2017 at 3:44
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    @bjb568: That depends on whether it's an increase in clicks per task or tasks clicked on; it doesn't seem plausible that it's entirely one or the other, so a breakdown would be necessary. Feb 7, 2017 at 3:45
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    FYI: it looks like auto-activation is disabled for this, meaning someone has to manually approve folks after they check the box. I don't know if this is an oversight or if there's some intent at rate-limiting here, so I'll wait for a dev to check the queue in the morning (probably the UK morning, so relatively soon). In the meantime, nothing's broken - there are currently 72 of you waiting for your access to be activated.
    – Shog9
    Feb 7, 2017 at 4:55
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    So how sure are you that the +143% nav link clicks are not due to the lack of contrast confusing people, leading to misclicks all the time? :P Feb 7, 2017 at 10:08
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    I have enabled auto activation and enabled the new header for everyone who opted in before that.
    – Oded
    Feb 7, 2017 at 10:17
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    FYI, I forgot the bar was sticky. I opted out again as soon as I noticed. (So, as soon as I left the preferences and started scrolling. ~5 seconds, maybe?) Feb 7, 2017 at 10:52
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    Yet more pointless blank space eating up my screen. Please reduce the vertical spacing everywhere outside text blocks.
    – philipxy
    Feb 7, 2017 at 11:11
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    @HermannDöppes I didn't know it was sticky, opted in, kinda liked it at first and then quickly opted out when I scrolled down and realized it
    – Lamak
    Feb 7, 2017 at 13:55
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    Every phase I have looked in on this I see complaints about the contrast and sticky bar. It makes me wonder if you really "appreciate your feedback.". Considering the comments and posts are consistently the most heavily upvoted. Feb 7, 2017 at 14:19
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    @HermannDöppes same here. Removing sticky headers is one of my most frequently created custom adblock rules. Feb 7, 2017 at 15:47
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    Haven't read all the comments, so maybe someone already mentioned this, but couldn't an uptick of people clicking things in the toolbar just mean that people are exploring / getting used to the new toolbar? Feb 7, 2017 at 21:31
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    Here's the bar with minor changes - No obnoxious orange line, no obnoxious box shadow, and the best gray background (#f3f3f3), and a 1px bottom border.
    – Kobi
    Feb 8, 2017 at 9:16
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    I'm really sorry but... I don't like it, not because it's new or a change, but because I just don't think it works. Its like a jack of all trades and master of none. Perhaps it would be better if it wasn't sticky but nobody needs that much information at their constant beck and call, its a waste of vertical space. Feb 9, 2017 at 14:30
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    What's any of this for? Such a huge amount of time spent here, by the devs and the community, and for what, exactly? I've read all 3 Meta posts about these design changes and still have no idea what purpose even a single one of the changes is supposed to serve. Wouldn't soliciting feedback be more effective if you told the community what your objectives are?
    – Mark Amery
    Feb 9, 2017 at 15:13

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I'm sort of in the same camp as @mplungjan here: the top left now has a lot of things I don't have much use for, and the stuff I want is on the right.

Where I differ though is what I use: the hamburger. I read 4-5 sites regularly (so thanks for having a list of 5 sites!) and I like to switch back and forth. The mouse drag distance to the right (and eye distance) is much more than it used to be, since the rest of my interactions are on the left side.

I think that some of this is unavoidable, and I will live with, but in particular two things would be nice:

  • On Meta, any chance we can have a way to get back to the main site on the top left, or somewhere near that? I feel like this is a very common action, and having to open the hamburger on the right side takes forever relative to what it does on the main site. Maybe just add a fourth word, "Main". (I know I can use G-M keyboard shortcut, but I'd like a mousey way for the what, 95%+ of users who don't use the shortcuts.)
  • Can we get a new keyboard shortcut to open the hamburger/site switcher? That way I could at least have a slightly faster option for switching sites (short of using Chrome bookmarks or something...) Or even keyboard shortcuts to go to the top 5 sites. (W,1-5 for example - W for switcher, 1-5 for (top site #)).

Thanks!

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  • FYI: we're going to update topbar network wide. It's going to be small change, mostly to keep things more in line with new structure on SO.com. So we definitely want to move site switcher to the right. Regarding meta link request: this is interesting idea but it's too early (it's been one week since we launched new header and we still need more usage data) for us to judge if we really need it there or if there's maybe something else we should prioritize. But again: idea is interesting and I will keep it in back of my head (or actually in some doc).
    – Paweł
    Feb 21, 2017 at 8:41
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The styling of the top-bar is... odd... when I view the site on half my screen. I often have the browser on half my screen, because I have only one screen and want to have my editor on the other half.

The logo on the left is squashed against the left border of my browser.

Normal view

If you scroll right to view related questions, then the bar is actually staying in place, showing a really weird half-bar.

Half a bar

Compared to the current bar it is also very crowded, but I guess that was a design decision. Making it less crowded moves the important parts of my screen, which would be worse.

Old bar


User Kaiido uses an even smaller window, which will cut off the right-most icons completely in the fixed header bar. I would suggest making the bar behave differently after a certain breakpoint.

Cut off

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  • What browser version are you running? Feb 14, 2017 at 14:00
  • Chrome 56.0.2924.87 for Windows 10
    – Sumurai8
    Feb 14, 2017 at 17:58
  • And you have disabled the fixed position right ? Because with it , I get this i.stack.imgur.com/nH2Dd.png (the top-bar doesn't scroll with the page content, and I'm unable to access rigth most links (the ones I use the more). I'm not posting as an answer, because it's actually the same issue as yours, but IMO this deserves a bug tag. (repro on both FF and chrome on osX non-retina with page width around 600px)
    – Kaiido
    Feb 15, 2017 at 1:23
  • Yes, I have disabled the fixed behaviour. Well, I did when I posted that at least.
    – Sumurai8
    Feb 15, 2017 at 7:44
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Great job guys. I just have a suggestion. I have inspected the element header and removed the box-shadow. I think it looks more clean IMHO. See the print.

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Screens have been landscape for a long time, so the idea of a top bar when you already have a sidebar seems redundant and wasteful. Wouldn't it make more sense to add nav bar to the sidebar? Or at least make it user-selectable?

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First I just want to say I love the overall design, I do agree that it may look better with a darker background however another user made a good point that the page is primarily white anyways so its a small difference.

I do also love that its sticky, I find myself reading very long questions fairly often and its nice to have it there for notifications and to quickly navigate away without having to do a lot of scrolling.

Two suggestions I would make are, first to reduce the height to somewhere around 70%-80% of what it is, and lastly to get it out to the whole network as soon as possible. I navigate between multiple different sites and its extremely disruptive having the network list move back and forth.

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  • we do have plans to slightly update network sites topbar to be more in line with new structure we use on Stack Overflow. so yes, it's on roadmap.
    – Paweł
    Feb 8, 2017 at 6:54
  • "I do also love that its sticky, I find myself reading very long questions fairly often and its nice to have it there for notifications" I've seen a couple of people say this, and it doesn't make sense to me. I also find myself reading long Q&A often, but I never want my concentration to be interrupted by blinkenlights. I want to finish reading first, and then turn my attention to whatever else needs it. Why is it that you enjoy having your concentration broken? Feb 11, 2017 at 11:56
  • @CodyGray I don't find that it breaks my concentration at all, I will mentally take note of it changing but continue what I was reading; or If I'm actually waiting for an answer or feed back I will look at the notification quickly to see if that's what it was. Interestingly this is also how I handle notifications in windows, outlook, and visual studio.
    – user1618236
    Feb 11, 2017 at 16:22
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- we will not bring a "click to scroll to top" functionality.

I am still missing the "click navbar to scroll to top" like Google+ for example uses it. On questions with multiple/long answers this is highly missed on my side.

"Pos1" key arguments: yes there is a key but on a website, especially on searching, I barely use the keyboard after I added my search term. Rest is done with the mouse only.

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  • [feature-request]? UPDATE: it may actually exist somewhere already, not sure.
    – Paweł
    Feb 7, 2017 at 10:15
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A compromise between sticky and non-sticky.

Make it non-sticky when scrolling down, and pop back in when scrolling up. The Chrome browser on my phone and tablet do this and I find the behavior intuitive, friendly and respectful of the limited real estate available.

It gives those of us that find the sticky nav bar distracting the extra vertical real estate, and keeps it handy when we want it.

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    This is even worse than a plain sticky bar. I absolutely loathe this behavior.
    – jscs
    Feb 8, 2017 at 23:04
  • I just got served a version that does this and find it obnoxious, that's just me though.
    – user4639281
    Feb 9, 2017 at 15:40
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Please add a blurred background to the topbar:

Blurred!!1

Here’s the CSS:

@supports (-webkit-backdrop-filter: none) or (backdrop-filter: none) {
    .so-header {
        background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
        -webkit-backdrop-filter: blur(10px);
                backdrop-filter: blur(10px);
    }
}
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    This would be superfluous if it wasn't sticky in the first place cough cough hack phlegm, but if it has to be sticky, at least make it cool. +1 :D
    – deceze Mod
    Feb 7, 2017 at 11:39
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    @deceze I, for one, have the old topbar sticky and with a blurred background.
    – Jed Fox
    Feb 7, 2017 at 11:42
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    You monster! ;-)
    – deceze Mod
    Feb 7, 2017 at 11:43
  • One of my problems with sticky top bars is that I keep thinking “There's something behind that. I wanna see it.” It's not a good feeling. Strengthening that feeling would be downright cruel to people like me. Feb 8, 2017 at 0:55
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