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I have found this changes on Stack Overflow from a few days back.

I have seen two different designs on the Stack Overflow site on http and https.

Link: https://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTPS design for Stack Overflow

Link: http://stackoverflow.com/https://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTP design for Stack Overflow

I am curious: How are they changing the design for the same site for a different protocol?

The question is not related to this question:

We're Soon to be A/B Testing Some Changes to the Top Nav

The question is:

How is Stack Overflow managing the changes only for some users or some protocols? How can we also implement this feature for our system?

I have found this changes on Stack Overflow from a few days back.

I have seen two different designs on the Stack Overflow site on http and https.

Link: https://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTPS design for Stack Overflow

Link: http://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTP design for Stack Overflow

I am curious: How are they changing the design for the same site for a different protocol?

The question is not related to this question:

We're Soon to be A/B Testing Some Changes to the Top Nav

The question is:

How is Stack Overflow managing the changes only for some users or some protocols? How can we also implement this feature for our system?

I have found this changes on Stack Overflow from a few days back.

I have seen two different designs on the Stack Overflow site on http and https.

Link: https://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTPS design for Stack Overflow

Link: https://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTP design for Stack Overflow

I am curious: How are they changing the design for the same site for a different protocol?

The question is not related to this question:

We're Soon to be A/B Testing Some Changes to the Top Nav

The question is:

How is Stack Overflow managing the changes only for some users or some protocols? How can we also implement this feature for our system?

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I have found this changes on Stack Overflow from a few days back.

I have seen two different designs on the Stack Overflow site on http and https.

Link: https://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTPS design for Stack Overflow

Link: http://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTP design for Stack Overflow

I am curious: How are they changing the design for the same site for a different protocol?

The question is not related to this question:

We're Soon to be A/B Testing Some Changes to the Top NavWe're Soon to be A/B Testing Some Changes to the Top Nav

The question is:

How is Stack Overflow managing the changes only for some users or some protocols? How can we also implement this feature for our system?

I have found this changes on Stack Overflow from a few days back.

I have seen two different designs on the Stack Overflow site on http and https.

Link: https://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTPS design for Stack Overflow

Link: http://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTP design for Stack Overflow

I am curious: How are they changing the design for the same site for a different protocol?

The question is not related to this question:

We're Soon to be A/B Testing Some Changes to the Top Nav

The question is:

How is Stack Overflow managing the changes only for some users or some protocols? How can we also implement this feature for our system?

I have found this changes on Stack Overflow from a few days back.

I have seen two different designs on the Stack Overflow site on http and https.

Link: https://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTPS design for Stack Overflow

Link: http://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTP design for Stack Overflow

I am curious: How are they changing the design for the same site for a different protocol?

The question is not related to this question:

We're Soon to be A/B Testing Some Changes to the Top Nav

The question is:

How is Stack Overflow managing the changes only for some users or some protocols? How can we also implement this feature for our system?

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I am curious how: How are they changing the design for the same site infor a different protocol?

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We're Soon to be A/B Testing Some Changes to the Top NavWe're Soon to be A/B Testing Some Changes to the Top Nav

The question is:

How are stackoverflowis Stack Overflow managing the changes only for some users or some protocols? How can we also implement this feature for our system?

Stackoverflow have different design for http and https. How to use this feature for our sites?

I have found this changes in stackoverflow from few days back.

I have seen two different designs on stackoverflow site on http and https.

Link  : https://stackoverflow.com/

Design  :

Https Design for stackoverflow

Link  : http://stackoverflow.com/

Design  :

Http Design for stackoverflow

I am curious how are they changing the design for same site in different protocol?

Edit:

The question is not related to this question:

We're Soon to be A/B Testing Some Changes to the Top Nav

The question is:

How are stackoverflow managing the changes only for some users or some protocols? How can we also implement this feature for our system?

Stack Overflow has a different design for HTTP and HTTPS. How do I use this feature for our sites?

I have found this changes on Stack Overflow from a few days back.

I have seen two different designs on the Stack Overflow site on http and https.

Link: https://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTPS design for Stack Overflow

Link: http://stackoverflow.com/

Design:

HTTP design for Stack Overflow

I am curious: How are they changing the design for the same site for a different protocol?

The question is not related to this question:

We're Soon to be A/B Testing Some Changes to the Top Nav

The question is:

How is Stack Overflow managing the changes only for some users or some protocols? How can we also implement this feature for our system?

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