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10Makes you wonder if they even checked their phones in dev before sending to prod.Thomas Markov– Thomas Markov2026-02-24 19:31:53 +00:00Commented Feb 24 at 19:31
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5The top-bar logo issue was also reported here: The new SO logo doesn't display properly in the top bar on mobile – it should now be fixed.V2Blast– V2Blast StaffMod2026-02-24 20:01:29 +00:00Commented Feb 24 at 20:01
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2Probably needs to be a new question when I can get a SO user to verify but - if the chat.se logo is the same as SO, someone on both chats can't tell the difference at a glance to which chat a room is in.Journeyman Geek– Journeyman Geek2026-02-24 23:44:58 +00:00Commented Feb 24 at 23:44
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@JourneymanGeek It doesn't seem to extend to the actual chat favicons, so seems like a poor design decision i.sstatic.net/FyCvoy5V.pngvoided– voided2026-02-25 00:36:50 +00:00Commented Feb 25 at 0:36
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3@ThomasMarkov What do you mean "dev"? All experiments are carried out on the live SO server. By policy, apparently...Lundin– Lundin2026-02-25 07:25:26 +00:00Commented Feb 25 at 7:25
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1Wine red and orange is a beautiful combo though, truly brilliant design. I thought this was just a fun, comedy strip-looking picture, not an accurate and realistic representation of how the SO design team dresses and color match every day.Lundin– Lundin2026-02-25 07:44:23 +00:00Commented Feb 25 at 7:44
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@Lundin Oh, the red tab background for the current tab is browser-specific and something I customised for myself :Pvoided– voided2026-02-25 17:39:34 +00:00Commented Feb 25 at 17:39
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