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As part of implementing the new unified themes across the network, we're gradually rolling out updated site themes for each site. As of today, we have enabled your updated site theme for testing.

If you can't see it right now, that's by design! This is a very early test implementation of your design and we need your help finding issues with it before we make it live for everyone permanently. So, keep in mind, there will be things that need fixing! We'll address those things as we can.

If you'd like to review it, here's how:

How do I enable it?

Click here and check the "Beta test new themes" option. This will turn on the new theme for all sites that have one in testing, including this one. Here's more info on how to opt in. You can uncheck the box to revert to the older theme until the site is live for everyone. Note, while turning it on is immediate, it will take a few minutes to revert to the old view - but it will go through!

What type of feedback do we need?

On this post: Bugs related to this site's design elements

Please help us look for issues/bugs related to the theme design and how we have mapped the old theme to the new. This needs to be done within the limits of the new unified theme.

This could include colors of sections of the design or text, problems with JavaScript add-ons (if applicable), the logo or top banner appearance or other artwork.

You can also feel free to ask questions about the new layout if you're unsure how to navigate it.

On Meta Stack Exchange: General concerns about left nav or theming

There are some things that are definitely changing everywhere and can't really be adjusted on a per-site basis. A few of them include:

  • Top banner is shorter in height, so some artwork has to be adjusted along with some logos.
  • Left Navigation is active everywhere (but can be collapsed into a menu by visiting your site preferences - instructions here).
  • Responsive layout is active, which lets the site adjust as browser widths change - no side scrolling (some pages haven't been updated, yet, though). For now, if you prefer the scrolling, you can disable this by clicking the "disable responsiveness" link in the footer.
  • Many site elements including tags and voting arrows are standardized across the network.
  • Link underlining is active. In an effort to make links more visible, they are now being underlined.

If you have concerns or issues regarding the left nav or the overall approach we are taking to theming, then this Meta Stack Exchange post is the right place for feedback.

As I mentioned earlier, there are some unique design elements like voting arrows and tags that are being standardized in this process. Keeping these custom elements makes our ability to maintain the sites too complex and, while we're very sad to see them go, we're in a difficult position of needing to make the site designs work together so that we can continue to address feature requests and bugs that will make your Q&A experience better. This is addressed in a Meta Stack Exchange post if you want more detail.

What new themes?

If you're like, "What the heck are you talking about?", then you should read the Meta Stack Exchange post entitled Rollout of new network site themes (and maybe the posts it links to for the full background). To follow along with the rollout of these new themes, go here.

Thanks so much for your constructive feedback!

Oh, Who am I?

If you don't know me, I'm one of the Community Managers here at Stack Exchange. I'm here to listen to your input and convey it to our Design team for responses and fixes to bugs. I'll do my best to respond to your concerns and explain whether changes we've made are bugs that can be changed or if they're by design and why.

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The house appears to be missing part of its roof and the back wall, and is transparent as well. Please restore the opaque, multi-colored, complete house.

P.S. We've had this conversation with SE before

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  • Transparent I can handle - though I prefer opaque. But the missing roof is a BIG problem! Nov 22, 2018 at 3:07
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    Even for a passer-by like me, the first impression on the logo was "Huh? Is that house missing roof, or am I missing something???" Was the concern related to the other missing wall near "I" that might reduce the readability (i.e. too cramped)?
    – Andrew T.
    Nov 22, 2018 at 7:01
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    I agree. The house image without half the roof is disturbing. At least show some rafters if you really need it to look partially built.
    – Michael Karas Mod
    Nov 25, 2018 at 2:45
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    It's Home Improvement. The missing roof and wall indicate needed improvements. But seriously, another SE site where nice artwork was trashed as an "improvement". The new and improved logo is a bit disconcerting.
    – fixer1234
    Nov 27, 2018 at 11:40
  • This logo treatment is by design, both in its form and its technical delivery. Like all our new themes, the logo is SVG, and is stylized to increase legibility of the overall mark. We won't be committing a raster image like the old house, sorry! Nov 29, 2018 at 23:28
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    @AaronShekey SVG is a good thing. What we are asking for is a design that looks more "complete". Dec 1, 2018 at 23:45
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    @AaronShekey I don't how the logo being SVG is incompatible with it being "filled in". We're not saying go back to a raster image, we're asking for a more complete image.
    – ChrisF Mod
    Dec 11, 2018 at 17:13
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The needed fixes for the house logo are very simple.

FROM:

enter image description here

TO:

enter image description here

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  • Perfect !!! Dec 3, 2018 at 19:23
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    It looks like they tried to fix the house logo but did a lousy job of it.
    – Michael Karas Mod
    Dec 10, 2018 at 14:55
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    Agreed. It seems that they are stuck on this idea of the house connecting to the I. Which is stupid because the letters are not connected to each other, so there is no need for the house to connect to the letters. Dec 10, 2018 at 15:20
  • wow can we get this removed from the unanswered queue? Talk about tripping on an area rug that was replaced 3 years ago...
    – user113627
    Jun 14, 2021 at 0:20

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