Back in November 2016, the first announcement of the new top bar was posted. Since then, there have been a few rounds of testing, before it was officially released on Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Overflow. Even since there, there have been many bug fixes and updates to further improve its purpose.
We're now six months into this and three months into the official release. It's been mentioned that this top bar will be migrated across the network. Before that happens, I think we need to talk about whether or not the top bar is performing as expected.
In the second round of testing, a single stat was shared:
Both previous tests showed great results: users shown the new top nav clicked navigation links 143% more than those shown the current design.
Since then, there have been some changes:
- The stickiness is now user configurable
- The review count has been removed from the icon and replaced with a "live" count on click
- The number of reviewers seems to have dropped since implementation and suggested edit reviewers per review has been dropped to 2 from 3
Has the top bar change resulted in improvements in any of the following areas?
- The second test showed an increase in navigation bar clicks, has that translated into measurable changes in searching before posting a question?
- Has the new navigation increased click through and application submission on the Jobs side?
- Has the new navigation increased the click through and participation in Documentation?
- We have seen a negative effect of the new navigation bar, in terms of review tasks. Notification fatigue is one possible reason for this and was mentioned during the testing phase (repeatedly). Now that we've experienced this down side and had to change another portion of the system to adjust for this, what was the expected outcome? Further, how will this situation be prevented when it is rolled out to the other sites on the network? How will notification fatigue be reduced or eliminated so that the number of reviewers doesn't decrease so dramatically?
- Has the usage of the help link changed by both high rep and low rep users? "Help" was initially removed from the top bar and users were told to use the link in the footer. It has since been readded to the site change drop down. Did that reintroduction see a change in usage?
Finally, this question is based on a response to Shog's answer where the number of edit reviews required was changed to 2 (from 3).
Are there actually any measurable positive effects from the top bar redesign?