As I write this, Stack Overflow and SO Meta seem to have a navbar height of 60px, Stack Exchange Meta seems to have a navbar height of 40px, and other Stack Exchange sites (Law, Electrical Engineering) seem to have a navbar height of 34px.
I am in the process of creating a website that has a navbar, and I'm curious to know how Stack Overflow came to decide that 60px was the right number (i.e. what factors were considered when arriving at that decision).
It has been suggested that this question is opinion-based. At the moment, I don't believe it is. I am not asking users of Stack Overflow for their guesses at how the navbar height was decided, and I have been flagging all such comments on this question.
I suspect this is a question that can only be answered by a current or former engineer / PM / designer at Stack Overflow.