Answer by Teddy for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
The left pane adds very little to the functionality of the site, but it takes away much.SO design thus far has had a airy, open design. This left nav(especially the border line running through the page...
View ArticleAnswer by Arulkumar for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
bugstatus-completedFrom the left navigation, if I select Unanswered option I can see the Questions and Unanswered options are selected.I hope it should be highlight the Unanswered option only. It...
View ArticleAnswer by Arulkumar for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
bugstatus-completedAfter checked the "Hide left navigation" option in the preferences, the Meta Stack Exchange site header container is not aligned with it's top and bottom div. Can be the <img src...
View ArticleAnswer by Mark for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
bugstatus-completedI visited Stack Overflow on my tablet for the first time, and was met with this:Not exactly the world's most welcoming landing page, is it? And yes, as others have noted, it's...
View ArticleAnswer by Cris Luengo for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
I have a suggestion for improving the usefulness of the left-hand nav bar. There are complaints about there being too many "hamburger-like" menu buttons. I suggest to remove the community one, and put...
View ArticleAnswer by CodeCaster for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
feature-requestI don't know much about history web design, or whether "responsive" is equivalent to "the user shouldn't have to scroll to the right or zoom out". But I don't like this change.This...
View ArticleAnswer by Callum Watkins for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
The new left navigation on Stack Overflow seems to be over-complicated due to Teams, despite not being a Teams user. The "Stack Overflow" link below "PUBLIC" actually takes you to /questions. Shouldn't...
View ArticleAnswer by Mad Scientist for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
The preference to hide the left sidebar really wasn't as useful as I initially thought. The main issue is that it hides some actions I used very often behind two clicks, instead of only the one click...
View ArticleAnswer by Gilles 'SO- stop being evil' for Live: Left nav, new theming and...
feature-requeststatus-completedSee Hide Left nav everywhere with a global preferenceLeft nav pin/unpin should be a global, cross-site prefI set the preference to collapse the left side bar (“Hide left...
View ArticleAnswer by user541686 for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
status-reviewOK, this is just ridiculous. Can you lower the vertical space wastage? Or just remove it altogether? Nobody really needs >20% of their viewing height to be taken up by this:You could...
View ArticleAnswer by Juan Carlos Oropeza for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
status-completedHide Left nav everywhere with a global preferenceEven after changing preference. Nav bar is still there:
View ArticleAnswer by Christian Rau for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
bugstatus-plannedDue to Teams/Channels the left sidebar menu on Stack Overflow is already a little different from the rest of the sites (with Meta Stack Exchange currently being the only available...
View ArticleAnswer by Aspiring Dev for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
All of this is unnecessary. The white space reserved for the left nav keeps stealing screen real state long after the left nav is no longer in sight. Why? Why do you think that this is needed? SO has...
View ArticleAnswer by Monica Cellio for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
feature-requeststatus-declinedThere are some coming features that need the extra space, so we can't make it more narrow. Making adjustable is complex and we won't be doing that at this time.Can we...
View ArticleAnswer by user1306322 for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
In the left window the navigation thing is on. See how much unused space it steals from the main content of the site? I wanted to reclaim it fully by disabling the left side column. Instead even more...
View ArticleAnswer by Mithical for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
bugstatus-plannedThe top icons - inbox, achievements, review, etc are overflowing. I have to side scroll to see them.Screenshot:This is on mobile. Samsung Galaxy Trend S-75whatever, Chrome, Android 4.2.2.
View ArticleAnswer by Rand Random for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
The "unanswered" page of any tag, e.g. c#, doesn't contain the tag definition part.Newest c#https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/c%23?sort=newest&pageSize=50Unanswered...
View ArticleAnswer by Christian Rau for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
bugstatus-completedThe voting buttons on Meta Stack Exchangedon't fit to the site design's individual colour palette. Whereas they previously were light blue, as fitting to MSE's colour palette, they...
View ArticleAnswer by Erik A for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
feature-requeststatus-completedPlease reduce the amount of space tags take at the top, and add clear indicators for different tags.This:is plain horrible. I've lost about 30% of the vertical space on...
View ArticleAnswer by Willtech for Live: Left nav, new theming and responsiveness
Let me be brutally honest, I much rather the current site.First, (I do not use SE on mobile, however) how is left-nav more mobile friendly?Secondly, how is left-nav a better user experience? Even if...
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