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As part of our work on updating site navigation we have recently asked y'all to help us test the new top nav and provide bug reports and other feedback.

One feature that has garnered a lot of strong feelings from a number of people in the community was the fixed navigation - some people truly dislike it, though a number of other people have also told us how much they do like it (we have had multiple requests over the years to make the old top bar fixed).

This has been a somewhat controversial feature from the moment it was proposed - internally and externally, though in all the user testing we have done (focus groups and interviews), not a single person raised it as an issue.

Given this is very much something of personal choice and that many people feel strongly about, we have gone ahead with adding a user preference to control the fixed navigation behaviour.

You can access this option via your preferences pageyour preferences page, where you will be greeted with this option:

unpin navigation preference

This works as you'd expect - check the checkbox to disable the fixed header, uncheck it to enable it. This will take immediate effect on the current page, though if you have the site open in other tabs, you will need to refresh them.

The option is per-site, so you will need to disable/enable it on each site that has the new navigation (Stack Overflow and Stack Overflow Meta at this point) - which is exactly the same way the keyboard shortcuts work.

We are taking on a bit of debt by maintaining two versions of something that exists everywhere, but we felt the objection from our more experienced users to seeing it all of the time was valid, and important to address. Settings to add frolicking unicorns or rainbow backgrounds are probably a bit too expensive for us to consider.

As part of our work on updating site navigation we have recently asked y'all to help us test the new top nav and provide bug reports and other feedback.

One feature that has garnered a lot of strong feelings from a number of people in the community was the fixed navigation - some people truly dislike it, though a number of other people have also told us how much they do like it (we have had multiple requests over the years to make the old top bar fixed).

This has been a somewhat controversial feature from the moment it was proposed - internally and externally, though in all the user testing we have done (focus groups and interviews), not a single person raised it as an issue.

Given this is very much something of personal choice and that many people feel strongly about, we have gone ahead with adding a user preference to control the fixed navigation behaviour.

You can access this option via your preferences page, where you will be greeted with this option:

unpin navigation preference

This works as you'd expect - check the checkbox to disable the fixed header, uncheck it to enable it. This will take immediate effect on the current page, though if you have the site open in other tabs, you will need to refresh them.

The option is per-site, so you will need to disable/enable it on each site that has the new navigation (Stack Overflow and Stack Overflow Meta at this point) - which is exactly the same way the keyboard shortcuts work.

We are taking on a bit of debt by maintaining two versions of something that exists everywhere, but we felt the objection from our more experienced users to seeing it all of the time was valid, and important to address. Settings to add frolicking unicorns or rainbow backgrounds are probably a bit too expensive for us to consider.

As part of our work on updating site navigation we have recently asked y'all to help us test the new top nav and provide bug reports and other feedback.

One feature that has garnered a lot of strong feelings from a number of people in the community was the fixed navigation - some people truly dislike it, though a number of other people have also told us how much they do like it (we have had multiple requests over the years to make the old top bar fixed).

This has been a somewhat controversial feature from the moment it was proposed - internally and externally, though in all the user testing we have done (focus groups and interviews), not a single person raised it as an issue.

Given this is very much something of personal choice and that many people feel strongly about, we have gone ahead with adding a user preference to control the fixed navigation behaviour.

You can access this option via your preferences page, where you will be greeted with this option:

unpin navigation preference

This works as you'd expect - check the checkbox to disable the fixed header, uncheck it to enable it. This will take immediate effect on the current page, though if you have the site open in other tabs, you will need to refresh them.

The option is per-site, so you will need to disable/enable it on each site that has the new navigation (Stack Overflow and Stack Overflow Meta at this point) - which is exactly the same way the keyboard shortcuts work.

We are taking on a bit of debt by maintaining two versions of something that exists everywhere, but we felt the objection from our more experienced users to seeing it all of the time was valid, and important to address. Settings to add frolicking unicorns or rainbow backgrounds are probably a bit too expensive for us to consider.

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As part of our work on updating site navigation we have recently asked y'all to help us test the new top navhelp us test the new top nav and provide bug reports and other feedback.

One feature that has garnered a lot of strong feelings from a number of people in the community was the fixed navigation - some people truly dislikedislike it, though a number of other people have also told us how much they do like it (we have had multiple requestsrequests overover the yearsyears to make the old top bar fixed).

This has been a somewhat controversial feature from the moment it was proposed - internally and externally, though in all the user testing we have done (focus groups and interviews), not a single person raised it as an issue.

Given this is very much something of personal choice and that many people feel strongly about, we have gone ahead with adding a user preference to control the fixed navigation behaviour.

You can access this option via your preferences page, where you will be greeted with this option:

unpin navigation preferenceunpin navigation preference

This works as you'd expect - check the checkbox to disable the fixed header, uncheck it to enable it. This will take immediate effect on the current page, though if you have the site open in other tabs, you will need to refresh them.

The option is per-site, so you will need to disable/enable it on each site that has the new navigation (Stack Overflow and Stack Overflow Meta at this point) - which is exactly the same way the keyboard shortcuts work.

We are taking on a bit of debt by maintaining two versions of something that exists everywhere, but we felt the objection from our more experienced users to seeing it all of the time was valid, and important to address. Settings to add frolicking unicorns or rainbow backgrounds are probably a bit too expensive for us to consider.

As part of our work on updating site navigation we have recently asked y'all to help us test the new top nav and provide bug reports and other feedback.

One feature that has garnered a lot of strong feelings from a number of people in the community was the fixed navigation - some people truly dislike it, though a number of other people have also told us how much they do like it (we have had multiple requests over the years to make the old top bar fixed).

This has been a somewhat controversial feature from the moment it was proposed - internally and externally, though in all the user testing we have done (focus groups and interviews), not a single person raised it as an issue.

Given this is very much something of personal choice and that many people feel strongly about, we have gone ahead with adding a user preference to control the fixed navigation behaviour.

You can access this option via your preferences page, where you will be greeted with this option:

unpin navigation preference

This works as you'd expect - check the checkbox to disable the fixed header, uncheck it to enable it. This will take immediate effect on the current page, though if you have the site open in other tabs, you will need to refresh them.

The option is per-site, so you will need to disable/enable it on each site that has the new navigation (Stack Overflow and Stack Overflow Meta at this point) - which is exactly the same way the keyboard shortcuts work.

We are taking on a bit of debt by maintaining two versions of something that exists everywhere, but we felt the objection from our more experienced users to seeing it all of the time was valid, and important to address. Settings to add frolicking unicorns or rainbow backgrounds are probably a bit too expensive for us to consider.

As part of our work on updating site navigation we have recently asked y'all to help us test the new top nav and provide bug reports and other feedback.

One feature that has garnered a lot of strong feelings from a number of people in the community was the fixed navigation - some people truly dislike it, though a number of other people have also told us how much they do like it (we have had multiple requests over the years to make the old top bar fixed).

This has been a somewhat controversial feature from the moment it was proposed - internally and externally, though in all the user testing we have done (focus groups and interviews), not a single person raised it as an issue.

Given this is very much something of personal choice and that many people feel strongly about, we have gone ahead with adding a user preference to control the fixed navigation behaviour.

You can access this option via your preferences page, where you will be greeted with this option:

unpin navigation preference

This works as you'd expect - check the checkbox to disable the fixed header, uncheck it to enable it. This will take immediate effect on the current page, though if you have the site open in other tabs, you will need to refresh them.

The option is per-site, so you will need to disable/enable it on each site that has the new navigation (Stack Overflow and Stack Overflow Meta at this point) - which is exactly the same way the keyboard shortcuts work.

We are taking on a bit of debt by maintaining two versions of something that exists everywhere, but we felt the objection from our more experienced users to seeing it all of the time was valid, and important to address. Settings to add frolicking unicorns or rainbow backgrounds are probably a bit too expensive for us to consider.

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As part of our work on updating site navigation we have recently asked y'all to help us test the new top nav and provide bug reports and other feedback.

One feature that has garnered a lot of strong feelings from a number of people in the community was the fixed navigation - some people truly dislike it, though a number of other people have also told us how much they do like it (we have had multiple requests over the years to make the old top bar fixed).

This has been a somewhat controversial feature from the moment it was proposed - internally and externally, though in all the user testing we have done (focus groups and interviews), not a single person raised it as an issue.

Given this is very much something of personal choice and that many people feel strongly about, we have gone ahead with adding a user preference to control the fixed navigation behaviour.

You can access this option via your preferences page, where you will be greeted with this option:

fixed navigation preferenceunpin navigation preference

This works as you'd expect - check the checkbox to disable the fixed header, uncheck it to enable it. This will take immediate effect on the current page, though if you have the site open in other tabs, you will need to refresh them.

The option is per-site, so you will need to disable/enable it on each site that has the new navigation (Stack Overflow and Stack Overflow Meta at this point) - which is exactly the same way the keyboard shortcuts work.

We are taking on a bit of debt by maintaining two versions of something that exists everywhere, but we felt the objection from our more experienced users to seeing it all of the time was valid, and important to address. Settings to add frolicking unicorns or rainbow backgrounds are probably a bit too expensive for us to consider.

As part of our work on updating site navigation we have recently asked y'all to help us test the new top nav and provide bug reports and other feedback.

One feature that has garnered a lot of strong feelings from a number of people in the community was the fixed navigation - some people truly dislike it, though a number of other people have also told us how much they do like it (we have had multiple requests over the years to make the old top bar fixed).

This has been a somewhat controversial feature from the moment it was proposed - internally and externally, though in all the user testing we have done (focus groups and interviews), not a single person raised it as an issue.

Given this is very much something of personal choice and that many people feel strongly about, we have gone ahead with adding a user preference to control the fixed navigation behaviour.

You can access this option via your preferences page, where you will be greeted with this option:

fixed navigation preference

This works as you'd expect - check the checkbox to disable the fixed header, uncheck it to enable it. This will take immediate effect on the current page, though if you have the site open in other tabs, you will need to refresh them.

The option is per-site, so you will need to disable/enable it on each site that has the new navigation (Stack Overflow and Stack Overflow Meta at this point) - which is exactly the same way the keyboard shortcuts work.

We are taking on a bit of debt by maintaining two versions of something that exists everywhere, but we felt the objection from our more experienced users to seeing it all of the time was valid, and important to address. Settings to add frolicking unicorns or rainbow backgrounds are probably a bit too expensive for us to consider.

As part of our work on updating site navigation we have recently asked y'all to help us test the new top nav and provide bug reports and other feedback.

One feature that has garnered a lot of strong feelings from a number of people in the community was the fixed navigation - some people truly dislike it, though a number of other people have also told us how much they do like it (we have had multiple requests over the years to make the old top bar fixed).

This has been a somewhat controversial feature from the moment it was proposed - internally and externally, though in all the user testing we have done (focus groups and interviews), not a single person raised it as an issue.

Given this is very much something of personal choice and that many people feel strongly about, we have gone ahead with adding a user preference to control the fixed navigation behaviour.

You can access this option via your preferences page, where you will be greeted with this option:

unpin navigation preference

This works as you'd expect - check the checkbox to disable the fixed header, uncheck it to enable it. This will take immediate effect on the current page, though if you have the site open in other tabs, you will need to refresh them.

The option is per-site, so you will need to disable/enable it on each site that has the new navigation (Stack Overflow and Stack Overflow Meta at this point) - which is exactly the same way the keyboard shortcuts work.

We are taking on a bit of debt by maintaining two versions of something that exists everywhere, but we felt the objection from our more experienced users to seeing it all of the time was valid, and important to address. Settings to add frolicking unicorns or rainbow backgrounds are probably a bit too expensive for us to consider.

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