We've been actively working to make Stack Overflow and network site pages responsive. As a part of that effort, we have now turned on responsive for anyone who is in a Stack Overflow team. This is a work in progress and this step is a part of our effort to validate our significant changes to page layout code.
Browsing the site for information will be improved on smaller viewports. See this example to see how a question page would look at different viewports. However, since not all pages are responsive yet, asking a question and many moderator or review activities will not work well and you'll need to expand the window.
What does this mean for you?
If you're not in a team, then no change.
If you're in a team, not all pages are responsive, but many are. See the list below for more details.
Only Stackoverflow.com is affected for now. MSO and other network sites will NOT be responsive.
The changes are most obvious on smaller view ports. You'll start seeing changes under 1200px.
If you like to use full screen windows on higher resolution displays, then things will look unchanged. There is a max limit for the width of the content area. This maintains reasonable line lengths for readability.
If you find a bug that you think is connected to this change, then post it to meta with a full description and image. Include the browser you're using and tag the post responsive-design and bug).
If the bug is serious and makes it difficult to use the site, then you can disable responsive on your device by clicking "Disable Responsive" in the footer.
Responsive pages or elements
- Question pages
- Question lists
- Users and tags lists
- Search results
- Privileges
- Help center
- Top bar and footer
- and a few other miscellaneous pages
Non-responsive pages
Pretty much everything else is non-responsive. This includes Ask a Question, profile pages and most moderator and review pages.
Next steps
We are working on making Ask a Question and some of the other pages responsive. Later this month we will turn on left nav and responsive design on for all users on MSE. This will extend the testing and will allow more people to provide feedback.