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Administrative Note July 6, 2017: development for this project is currently on hold; if you find it useful you may continue to use it and report bugs or suggestions, but fixes / improvements may not be forthcoming.


TLDR: We overhauled the navigation again. To get it you need to opt in via the user preferences page, and we want your general feedback (love it / hate it) after you try it for a few days. We are planning to deploy it before the end of the year, and your feedback is important.

New new nav

New new nav: back to the drawing board

It has been 6–8 weeks since the last release of new nav, and we have been adding all the features that you have requested based on the previous iteration, plus working on an anonymous mode of the navigation. Initially we simply tried to add stuff, but we realized that adding more features by itself was making the interface too cumbersome. A new approach was needed. Or, as our fearless leader David said: we had reached a local maximum (technically the plural word maxima was used, but we can forgive that).

We went back to the drawing board and between August and early September 2015 we redesigned the navigation based on all the input of the previous months. In September we built a prototype, and tested it internally. Now we have reached what we consider an MVP which you can try out.

This has been released in the alpha channel on Stack Overflow (currently 10,000 users have opted in to this) from today. Once we smooth out the known issues and the bugs you identify we will begin testing on a larger scale, and we will A/B test the solution to see if our users navigate better with it.

Here's how it works.

Basic Navigation

The purpose of basic navigation is to give a simple set of tabs for users that only want to use the mouse. Think of it as a “GUI” version for users. Numbers show that most navigation currently happens on these tabs (this covers 94% of the hits on question lists):

  • Home page
  • Newest questions
  • Questions sorted by vote
  • Active questions

Homepage

Our solution brings these tabs on the homepage, directly linked (no typing necessary). Furthermore we have an explicit call-out to favor bountied questions.

Homepage

This introduces clicking on tags as a navigation element. Furthermore it directs users to the new tag filter interface which is introduced later.

Inner pages

All inner pages are now shown as “temporary” tabs on the homepage. This is indicated by a “*” prefix on the tab name. For example, clicking on the “windows” tag leads here.

Temporary tabs will go away if the user navigates away from the page. This interface supports all links that are supported by the current navigation, including those not filtered by tag.

The temporary tab is automatically given an appropriate name, similarly to how page titles currently behave. For example, if the “windows” tag is filtering the list, then the tab is called “windows”. If, however, there is no tag filtering, but the questions are shown by activity, then the tab is called “active”.

In the specific case of clicking on a tag the tag excerpt is shown, which includes new submenu entries.

Temporary tab

If a link leads to a page which is the same as a tab which already exists (e.g. active, votes…), then the corresponding tab is selected instead of adding a new tab.

Real time

If any tab is eligible to get real time updates, we will track it, whether it is in the foreground or not. This has the advantage of alerting the users of new questions on multiple tabs, similarly to what currently happens if a user has multiple browser tabs open (titles get the number of new or updated posts).

Real time

Advanced Navigation

Advanced navigation covers the new features we are introducing with the new, new nav. Their purpose is to enhance navigation and to increase the likelihood of finding a question to answer.

These include the possibility of saving tabs (a registered user only feature), restoring old navigation tabs and renaming or deleting tabs. Furthermore we are extending real time notifications so it works with multiple in-page tabs.

Saving tabs

Temporary tabs are saved by clicking the “save” button. Thus they become permanent tabs. This function is disabled if the tab is already saved.

Once a tab is saved, it will be saved on the user account (currently this is not fully implemented as tabs are saved in the browser’s local storage instead). The tab will always appear to the user.

Tab save

Permanent tabs can be modified, for example renamed. This will make them appear unsaved: they will have the “*” prefix and the “save” button will be enabled. Navigating away will restore the previous version, saving will make the changes to that tab permanent.

Restoring old nav tabs

It is likely that experienced users will have differing opinions regarding what tabs is useful to have on the home page. This is fine, and we do not want to force them to re-create them manually. To explain this change and to allow the users to restore tabs easily we introduced the “Where are my tabs?” link. Clicking it shows a configuration pop up that allows users to restore the tabs they want to keep or remove the ones they do not like.

Where are my tabs?

This pop up will also be permanently dismissible. The “Show me how it works” link will send the users to a help center page with an explanation similar to this document. For the moment, it will point here.

Adding tabs, Renaming, Deleting or Duplicating Tabs

A new tab is added by clicking on the "+ new tab" button. This creates a new tab with all the questions sorted by creation date. There is a drop down menu next to each tab, excluding home, that allows the user to rename, duplicate or delete a tab.

Tab editing

Clicking on rename, or double clicking a tab, will show the rename interface. The user can rename the tab by typing directly in-line.

Power User Navigation

If simple navigation is our “GUI”, power user navigation is our CLI. This includes the features that we are introducing for users that like extreme customization. It consist of features that either support old nav behaviors we are maintaining for backwards compatibility or features which are non-essential but likely to appeal to our hardcore user base: advanced filters, sorts, tab reordering and relatively complex boolean searches.

Advanced filters and sorts

When in a tab different from the “home” tab, users will be able to filter questions based on state (need answer, no answer, has bounty) or time (today, last week, last month). This is done through a drop down conventionally positioned on the left. Furthermore they will be able to change how the questions are sorted via a drop down conventionally positioned on the right.

Sorts and Filters

These drop downs allow users to reach lists that are currently seldom used.

Tab reordering and limiting

A user can move the tabs around by using the drop down and choosing “move left” or “move right” as appropriate. This is valuable if users have many tabs, because we will limit the number of visible tabs to one line. Once that limit is reached the size of the tabs will shrink. This is a bit awkward on purpose: we’re assuming most people won’t need excessive numbers of tabs.

Tab reordering

Boolean searches

Many power users like to use complex searches. As long as they do not use sub expressions (i.e. brackets), we allow them and they are going to be supported in the tag filter.

Boolean searches

Known Issues

We have chosen to get your feedback as early as possible. Because of this we are shipping with a few known issues:

  • Tabs are saved in the browser, not in the user account
  • Tabs flicker on first load
  • Deep linking to tabs is currently handled client-side
  • Question counts need to display the current tag if one is selected
  • Realtime notifications may not work with complex tag queries

Feedback

We welcome general feedback here, such as feature requests or general impressions, but please use separate questions for bug reports so we can track them in our internal bug tool. Please use the tag for bug reports, one bug per question.

Next steps

We are going to deliver bug fixes and close the known issues above without further announcements. After that, we are going to A/B test this navigation for a subset of victims users and take it from there.

Once again: if you’re not currently in the alpha channel you can join by checking the box under New Navigation in your profile settings.

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    For the boolean search support alone, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
    – Makoto
    Oct 27, 2015 at 17:59
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    Is there really a demand to sort questions by vote? I just don't get that. I'm either looking for an answer (sorting questions by vote in that list may be a good idea), or I'm looking to answer, in which case I'm looking through the newest questions, bountied questions, or questions without answers in my fav tags... I'd never sort by votes. Is it me who's wrong here, or everybody else like I think?
    – user1228
    Oct 27, 2015 at 18:02
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    @Will yes, a lot of low rep users use it (also google likes to spider it)
    – Sklivvz
    Oct 27, 2015 at 18:07
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    @Will Seeing vote sorting being included again was my favorite part of the changes. It's not really useful, but I like having it when I'm bored and want to find interesting questions to read.
    – resueman
    Oct 27, 2015 at 18:09
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    None of those annotations are freehand ... some aren't even red ... I don't like where this is going.
    – Bart
    Oct 27, 2015 at 18:18
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    @Bart I know, right? I feel so dirty now
    – Sklivvz
    Oct 27, 2015 at 18:19
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    Clicking on the show new bar doesn't remove the (2) (or whatever it may be) from the title bar
    – user4639281
    Oct 27, 2015 at 18:21
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    Am I the only one who cannot find a link to my favorite tags?
    – Dipen Shah
    Oct 27, 2015 at 18:23
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    The add tab thing is godmode! Oct 27, 2015 at 18:26
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    @DipenShah: nope, the favourite tags appear to be gone. I just hand-typed them all into a new tab. But the UI is terrible for more than a few tags, so be prepared to scroll through a huge single-line text field when doing so.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Oct 27, 2015 at 18:35
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    stackoverflow.com/unanswered?tab=mytags @MartijnPieters
    – Sklivvz
    Oct 27, 2015 at 18:36
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    tagFilter=favorite has been removed. I'm sad.
    – spender
    Oct 27, 2015 at 18:36
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    I think the Votes tab is also useful for looking at common problems and finding solutions when learning a new language. The top question for javascript is asking about closures, which is a very important part of coding in JS.
    – Scott
    Oct 27, 2015 at 18:38
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    @Sklivvz That's unfortunate. I typically monitor MSO for newest questions with no filter to see if there is anything that might need attention.
    – Taryn
    Oct 27, 2015 at 19:07
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    Is it possible to automatically filter the current tab to my favorite tags, like we could with the old new nav? I don't like typing tags manually.
    – Kevin
    Oct 28, 2015 at 1:52

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Possible Bug

When I go to one of my custom tabs, then click one of the "layout" tabs:

toggle me banana

It always seems to show no results:

no results? wat?

I have the filter on All and the sorting on Newest, so it seems like there should always be results...

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    Well, every bug-report deserves its own question... Oct 29, 2015 at 1:43
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Bug

This is similar to answer(now deleted) posted by Denys Séguret.

When I switch from some other tab to Stack Overflow and there are some question already loaded there and hit f to use the shortcut it gets typed in the tabs input box rather than working as a shortcut.

May be I am missing something or this is really a bug?

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Feature Request

Sorting by newest is possible. Allow sorting by oldest.

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  • Just out of curiosity, why would you want to see questions from 2009, rather than those from 2017?
    – user7627726
    Jun 14, 2017 at 9:29
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Generally I like it but -

Overcrowding the UI

I think it would be nice if you could minimise the tag list in the tab definition. This feels a little overcrowded to me -

SO Tag Tag

It's a tab I defined myself so I don't need to see all the included tags, I gave it a name so I know what is in it and don't get mixed up with another tab. Showing me what tags I added to a tab I defined feels to me like it's just filling up the UI with unnecessary information.

I think it would be a little nicer if the list was hidden for saved tabs and replaced with an edit button which would display the tag list when clicked on.

Lost Focus

When giving a tab a title if a new question comes in the input loses focus and the tab name is saved. Then you have to go to "rename..." again.

A small thing but annoying when it happens.

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  • Side note: you can doubleclick the title to rename it
    – Sklivvz
    Oct 29, 2015 at 15:59
  • @Sklivvz well that's slightly less annoying.
    – John C
    Oct 29, 2015 at 16:02
  • Your first request is a duplicate of meta.stackoverflow.com/a/308928/444991
    – Matt
    Oct 29, 2015 at 17:37
  • @Matt ah yes didn't notice in the first read through.
    – John C
    Oct 30, 2015 at 10:17
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I found a slight issue where the text is overlapping, but I like it this new navigation feature!

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    For bug reports use a new question with tag new-nav
    – Jehof
    Oct 28, 2015 at 9:42
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Can I disable/hide it altogether? It looks like the sort of options you'd normally only get having previously selected some sort of "configure my profile" option. Currently it presents me with a mixture of tags I'm not interested in and those I'm ignoring. Why would I want a shortcut to things i'm ignoring? I tend to either search for help, write my own question or look for low scoring/new questions to moderate. This new feature doesn't help me in any way.

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    You can disable it by opting out of alpha here.
    – Sklivvz
    Oct 28, 2015 at 13:48
  • And after it has been released? @skl Nov 4, 2015 at 7:08
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    @PatrickHofman My guess is at that point we're stuck with it in all its awfulness, forever.
    – user146043
    Nov 4, 2015 at 8:49
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