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11 votes

Revisiting our logged-out homepage

Couple of observations. I'm not a UX designer or a webdev so please take whatever I say with a grain of salt We have a search bar on top. Both the 'calls to action' on the top are for new sign ups. I …
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47 votes

Proposed designs to update the homepage for logged-in users

The current proposed design seems noisy, and on wide screens, it feels like you're overloading the vertical space available, and ignoring the horizontal space. We'd note that we already have a sticky …
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23 votes

Proposed designs to update the homepage for logged-in users

The top questions view currently used as the front page is generally where I land, and I'm used to this workflow. Would it be possible to keep the clean, 'common' top questions view, possibly as a que …
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165 votes

New home page makes it seem like SO doesn't allow free use any more

I'd like to pull in a few things from the Twitter thread. I was talking about this with someone and a few other points Why is this even a thing? Fortunately this hasn't infected the rest of the net …
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7 votes

Proposed designs to update the homepage for logged-in users

While RSS isn't part of my SE workflow any more, it used to be an essential part of what I did as a new user. I used to use the equivalent of the recent questions feed as a quick way to skim through r …
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