Linked Questions
41 questions linked to/from Top Navigation Update
92
votes
68
answers
12k
views
Help test the new Top Nav: phase 3 testing runs this week
We’ve completed two rounds of A/B tests and we’re ready for phase 3, a final round of testing before we release the new site wide navigation to all users on Stack Overflow (English) and MSO. If you’d ...
107
votes
14
answers
5k
views
Help set Q&A (TeamDAG) product development priorities
Thanks everyone for your feedback on this post. As expected, there is a lot of passion around how we spend our resources improving Q&A. There is an undeniable desire to see DAG focus on ...
187
votes
6
answers
3k
views
We're adding a setting to disable fixed/sticky navigation
As part of our work on updating site navigation we have recently asked y'all to help us test the new top nav and provide bug reports and other feedback.
One feature that has garnered a lot of strong ...
105
votes
3
answers
2k
views
How to go back to the old top bar?
How can I change the theme of the site back to the normal black bar and all of the rest? It just changed right now without any warning and I want it back. Currently, it looks like this:
How it used ...
141
votes
3
answers
1k
views
Unstick new navigation bar
Would it be possible to make the stickiness of the new navbar configurable?
I understand that some people like to have the bar fixed on their viewport, but a) I don't, and b) now that the bar is ...
106
votes
2
answers
2k
views
Is the top bar redesign the sole cause of the suggested edit slowdown?
There have been a number of complaints on Meta recently about the suggested edit queue being at its cap. This is getting to the point where moderators are now fielding multiple flags a day from people ...
32
votes
7
answers
825
views
Are suggested edits and reviews not (no longer?) important features of Stack Overflow?
TL:DR: Compared to 2016, in last year of 2022 there were 6.3 times less reviews of suggested edits and 3.6 times less total reviews. Is this estimate accurate and if yes, what does such a decrease ...
119
votes
1
answer
3k
views
Has the top bar redesign met its goals?
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 ...
39
votes
2
answers
704
views
"posts awaiting review" orange counter is way off
Simple math:
4 + 1 = 5, not 21.
I believe there was a recent change counting all posts one can review (except Close queue of course) instead of only suggested edits, but still... there shouldn't ...
27
votes
2
answers
443
views
How can I hide review notifications?
In the recently redesigned header on Stack Overflow, review notifications were introduced:
Is there an option to hide review notifications? They distract me.
23
votes
2
answers
329
views
Is the new Top Bar going to be rolled out to all SE sites in the future?
I recently tried out the new top bar and one of the first problems I noticed was the fact that the option to switch to other SE sites is now on the right (which has also caused a little bit of ...
8
votes
1
answer
209
views
Where did the Review Icon go?
There used to be an icon on the top-right of the main page for reviewing. If you click it presents all the review queues. I don't see it anymore. Why?
edit
-12
votes
1
answer
277
views
How many of you like the new navigation bar? Would you like to be able to revert to the old navigation bar?
I'm personally not happy with the new navigation bar. I think it's just too much and simply overpowering. - a navigation bar is meant to be simple and plain (just like the old one was).
A few ...
41
votes
1
answer
572
views
Main and meta site logos aren't the same size
In the same vein as the recent discussion on the favicon being too thin, I spotted a difference between main and meta with respect to logo size. Here are the two current sprite sources being discussed:...
45
votes
1
answer
463
views
Improving edit queue to encourage in-depth edits
I understand why there is an edit queue on Stack Overflow. It seems necessary to avoid "flooding" and lighten the payload, but in the end, I am wondering if it is not detrimental to quality (in the ...