Phantom Toolbar after Sleeping

Hello, all!
I am running Zorin 17.3 Pro, and have an interesting bug popping up. After waking my laptop (Thinkpad E14) from sleep, oftentimes many of my previously open windows will be shifted on the screen as if the toolbar were along the top edge of the screen, even though it is at the bottom. The lower edges of the windows can be seen through the partially transparent toolbar, as they are now behind the toolbar instead of respecting the space. Again, it's as if the windows have "seen" the toolbar at the top instead of the bottom, and are relocated accordingly. Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks!

Do you have installed other third party gnome extensions? If yes, try to disable them all for testing and when it helps turn on one after another to find the culprit.

If you have enabled "window list" gnome extension (it is a pre-installed one) please turn it off for testing. Another user posted that it disturbs the desktop after suspend on Zorin 18.

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I have not done anything with extensions, but I will take a look for the "window list" and see whether or not that is enabled.

EDIT: Window List has not been enabled.

You could try to switch to Xorg if you are using Wayland to see if it is better then. Logout and at login click on your username then a cog wheal appears at the bottom right corner. There select "Zorin Desktop on Xorg".

You could take a look at this thread:

You can also try to go manually into suspend by pressing the button in start menu to see if it helps.

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