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Please make the login bar smaller [duplicate]

When I'm using stackoverflow on a computer which I'm not logged into, this is my view: While this might be great for visitor -> user conversion numbers, it's pretty horrendous UI for doing what I'm ...
Tim's user avatar
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What can we put in a question template to help people ask better questions?

Update: Our v1 experiment is done. We used a template loosely based on enderland's answer for this experiment. See this post for an overview of the results. Based on your feedback the DAG team is ...
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Introducing: Channels - Q&A For Engineering Teams [closed]

Update: Channels are now called: stack-overflow-for-teams. When you use Stack Overflow to solve some of your problems, you begin wanting to use it for everything. We've often said that Stack Overflow ...
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Meet Team DAG! (Developer Affinity & Growth)

Not quite dang. Not quite unless you see them at play in their native habitats which few will ever travel far enough to do. Sometimes, you really should pay attention to the folks moving around behind ...
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New sign up hero for question pages

We've updated the sign up hero that anonymous users see on all question pages. It is now a more subtle bar at the bottom of the window. There was a bunch of on point criticism of the prior version as ...
Joe Friend's user avatar
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Jobs emails "We really like this job for you" aren't accurate enough

I received an email sent from SO Jobs titled We really like this job for you. The implication is this job (or these jobs) would be good for me. Good for my career. However, the featured job doesn't ...
Dave Alperovich's user avatar
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Why is the option of signing up easier to find on the homepage than logging in?

Why is it that the sign-up button is easier to identify on the home page than login? Is it due to the fact that there are more non-registered users using the site than registered ones?
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Better inform gold-badge holders that if they want to add different or other dupes, they can edit the list instead of reopening the question

Gold badge holders have the option to edit the question's dup-target list, as described in What should I do as a gold badge holder if I feel the duplicate target isn't the right one? Unfortunately,...
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How to improve frequently asked questions

Stack Overflow questions After spending some time on the Stack Overflow community I came across a lot of bad, low content, duplicate and too broad questions. These questions always got the worst of ...
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Repeated "Sign up" options

While browsing a question (when not being logged-in), I am greeted with this "Login / Sign Up" banner at the bottom, which looks okay-ish (when there already exists a login/signup in the header itself)...
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Please provide a tagline with site purpose

Would it be possible to add a tagline or subtitle for Stack Overflow in an attempt to educate users of the purpose of the site? Maybe something like: Or: What I am finding is, some users still don't ...
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"Google" login button on home page goes to Developer Story

When I visit the Stack Overflow homepage, and I'm not logged in, there is a big button for logging in with Google. When I click it, I'd expect to be left on the current page I'm on (https://...
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