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The help obviously needs to be visible directly at the main page, without the need to go click some strange unintuitive monochrome burger-shaped icon. To hide it away in the burger menu creates a worse site for everyone.

  • New users can't easily find the help. This will potentially lead to overall lower quality of the site.

    New users can't easily find the help. This will potentially lead to overall lower quality of the site.

  • Helpful users can't easily find the help when they need to link it to the newbies. Personally I thought it was removed from the menu entirely until I saw this post.

    Helpful users can't easily find the help when they need to link it to the newbies. Personally I thought it was removed from the menu entirely until I saw this post.

    (Being a 1337 haxor, I found it by typing out https://stackoverflow.com/help instead).

(Being a 1337 haxor, I found it by typing out https://stackoverflow.com/help instead).

Edit after clarification in comments below:

The solution is to keep the question mark icon on the menu no matter who the user is.

The help obviously needs to be visible directly at the main page, without the need to go click some strange unintuitive monochrome burger-shaped icon. To hide it away in the burger menu creates a worse site for everyone.

  • New users can't easily find the help. This will potentially lead to overall lower quality of the site.
  • Helpful users can't easily find the help when they need to link it to the newbies. Personally I thought it was removed from the menu entirely until I saw this post.

(Being a 1337 haxor, I found it by typing out https://stackoverflow.com/help instead).

Edit after clarification in comments below:

The solution is to keep the question mark icon on the menu no matter who the user is.

The help obviously needs to be visible directly at the main page, without the need to go click some strange unintuitive monochrome burger-shaped icon. To hide it away in the burger menu creates a worse site for everyone.

  • New users can't easily find the help. This will potentially lead to overall lower quality of the site.

  • Helpful users can't easily find the help when they need to link it to the newbies. Personally I thought it was removed from the menu entirely until I saw this post.

    (Being a 1337 haxor, I found it by typing out https://stackoverflow.com/help instead).

Edit after clarification in comments below:

The solution is to keep the question mark icon on the menu no matter who the user is.

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The help obviously needs to be visible directly at the main page, without the need to go click some strange unintuitive monochrome burger-shaped icon. To hide it away in the burger menu creates a worse site for everyone.

  • New users can't easily find the help. This will potentially lead to overall lower quality of the site.
  • Helpful users can't easily find the help when they need to link it to the newbies. Personally I thought it was removed from the menu entirely until I saw this post.

(Being a 1337 haxor, I found it by typing out http://stackoverflow.com/helphttps://stackoverflow.com/help instead).

Edit after clarification in comments below:

The solution is to keep the question mark icon on the menu no matter who the user is.

The help obviously needs to be visible directly at the main page, without the need to go click some strange unintuitive monochrome burger-shaped icon. To hide it away in the burger menu creates a worse site for everyone.

  • New users can't easily find the help. This will potentially lead to overall lower quality of the site.
  • Helpful users can't easily find the help when they need to link it to the newbies. Personally I thought it was removed from the menu entirely until I saw this post.

(Being a 1337 haxor, I found it by typing out http://stackoverflow.com/help instead).

Edit after clarification in comments below:

The solution is to keep the question mark icon on the menu no matter who the user is.

The help obviously needs to be visible directly at the main page, without the need to go click some strange unintuitive monochrome burger-shaped icon. To hide it away in the burger menu creates a worse site for everyone.

  • New users can't easily find the help. This will potentially lead to overall lower quality of the site.
  • Helpful users can't easily find the help when they need to link it to the newbies. Personally I thought it was removed from the menu entirely until I saw this post.

(Being a 1337 haxor, I found it by typing out https://stackoverflow.com/help instead).

Edit after clarification in comments below:

The solution is to keep the question mark icon on the menu no matter who the user is.

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The help obviously needs to be visible directly at the main page, without the need to go click some strange unintuitive monochrome burger-shaped icon. To hide it away in the burger menu creates a worse site for everyone.

  • New users can't easily find the help. This will potentially lead to overall lower quality of the site.
  • Helpful users can't easily find the help when they need to link it to the newbies. Personally I thought it was removed from the menu entirely until I saw this post.

(Being a 1337 haxor, I found it by typing out http://stackoverflow.com/help instead).

Edit after clarification in comments below:

The solution is to keep the question mark icon on the menu no matter who the user is.

The help obviously needs to be visible directly at the main page, without the need to go click some strange unintuitive monochrome burger-shaped icon. To hide it away in the burger menu creates a worse site for everyone.

  • New users can't easily find the help. This will potentially lead to overall lower quality of the site.
  • Helpful users can't easily find the help when they need to link it to the newbies. Personally I thought it was removed from the menu entirely until I saw this post.

(Being a 1337 haxor, I found it by typing out http://stackoverflow.com/help instead).

The help obviously needs to be visible directly at the main page, without the need to go click some strange unintuitive monochrome burger-shaped icon. To hide it away in the burger menu creates a worse site for everyone.

  • New users can't easily find the help. This will potentially lead to overall lower quality of the site.
  • Helpful users can't easily find the help when they need to link it to the newbies. Personally I thought it was removed from the menu entirely until I saw this post.

(Being a 1337 haxor, I found it by typing out http://stackoverflow.com/help instead).

Edit after clarification in comments below:

The solution is to keep the question mark icon on the menu no matter who the user is.

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Lundin
  • 212k
  • 14
  • 148
  • 244
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