# RE: Clickable StackExchange Logo >[tag:status-completed] - we implemented a content bubble that explains the network and a links to the SE.com front page. Something similar to your idea below. I do like the new top bar and I think it's a net-positive change, but I feel like the experience when clicking the Stack Exchange button is a bit jarring. While I definitely like that this now does *something*, I think immediately jumping away from the current Q&A site to stackexchange.com might be a bit weird for all users involved: - New/Inexperienced/Single-site users find it jarring to end up somewhere else other than the current site they're on. - Experienced/Multi-site users that regularly used the old dropdown now click it and end up on a different site immediately, when this likely wasn't their intended action. I think the addition of a simple dropdown that explains what the Stack Exchange network is (say, the Mission Statement from the [Tour][1]?), with links off to the website proper and the Tour itself would be helpful, *and* act as a 'buffer' to the navigation to help alleviate some confusion. So imagine this, in dropdown form: <kbd>**Stack Exchange ▾**</kbd> >Stack Exchange is a network of 170 communities that are created and run by experts and enthusiasts like you who are passionate about a specific topic. We build libraries of high-quality questions and answers, focused on each community's area of expertise. > ><kbd>**Visit Stack Exchange**</kbd> [<kbd>**Take the Tour**</kbd>][1] This is just a suggestion but I'd be interested in hearing some feedback - What do you think? [1]: https://stackexchange.com/tour