With the new top navigation, how do I ask a question?
Oh, I need to scroll right. Or make my browser window very wide — if I make it full-width on a cheapo monitor (1920x1080) in portrait mode (which is the only way to have a decent height), I do see the “Ask Question” button. Most of it anyway.
I know that you only officially support ridiculously wide window sizes because you assume that nobody makes use of that geeky stuff out of Xerox that allows fitting more than one program's window on the screen. But even with degraded experience, basic functionality should work. And asking a question is pretty basic. Ok, it does work, but it's gotten pretty hard to discover, now that it's out there in the sidebar (i.e. the place where sites put the unimportant stuff).
This is especially bad for users who aren't logged in, who have to notice that little bit of blue text, way outside the natural center of attention, with no surrounding frame to guide them, sandwich between the huge house ad and the paid ads. (The luck of the draw gave me an ad that was even more blue-on-white than this one before, but I reloaded and got a more diversely colored one before I took the screenshot.)
For my own use I can and will fix it in a user style (though it's annoying to have to maintain a user style). But this is really bad for new users. Veteran curmudgeons notwithstanding, we do want people to ask questions on Stack Exchange.
So please make the “Ask Question” button easy to find.
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for the headerw where it is roughly vertically center aligned (which is smaller on some sites, 143px is SE Meta but a Beta's can be 120px while Arqade's is 109px).