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I'm trying to find the link to my site's meta site on the new top bar and I can't find it. In fact I can't find it anywhere on the page.

For example: electronics.meta.stackexchange.com.

Perhaps I'm just not very perceptive, or possibly this is an opportunity to improve the new design.

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  • In the hamburger menu / site switcher at the right
    – rene
    Oct 10, 2017 at 18:11
  • The tooltip hasn't changed. :)
    – Adam Lear StaffMod
    Oct 10, 2017 at 18:21
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    @AdamLear, I wasn't using the tooltip before, because I already knew where to find the link to the meta site. You only notice a UI problem like that when you have to look at it as if you are a new user.
    – The Photon
    Oct 10, 2017 at 18:25

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You seem to have found it, but here's a screenshot for people who are still confused:

dropdown

It is located in the hamburger dropdown on the top right, next to the help icon. It's the new site switcher, with a link to meta, chat, and the main site, plus all other SE sites.

The old site switcher now displays a popup linking to https://stackexchange.com.

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    I am here because every time I click on the logo Stack Exchange I find myself on the main page, then I click on the word meta (right-hand side) and it brings me here, each and every bloody time. I want my old menu on the left side. I want to see a drop menu when I click on StackExchange not be automatically taken to the main page. I'm 51, I'm getting old and cranky, you can't expect me to learn new tricks. Who's in charge around here. I demand to see the manager (kidding, sorta but not very) Oct 10, 2017 at 20:02
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    Considering the updates to the top bar, this seems to need some new screenshots. ;)
    – Catija StaffMod
    Feb 22, 2018 at 19:16
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The icon at the extreme right, that looks like the StackExchange logo (and is often called the 'hamburger') links to your communities, and for the current community also links to the community's meta:

Hamburger Menu, clicked on - StackOverflow example

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