for what it's worth, on 24.04 and using the dash to panel extension,this
is 100% reproducible on a multi-monitor desktop but only it seems in a
very specific circumstance.

 dash to panel does not have autohide on.
I have four monitors.

Dash to panel is configured to show on all monitors, at the bottom.
Wayland gnome session.

1) Passes
I make a maximised Firefox window on each monitor, lock and unlock. It works. 

2) Fails
I have a large 4K monitor, not highdpi. It it is the primary monitor. I have a 
full screen window on it (either firefox or virt-manager).
When I lock and  unlock, the monitor to the left of the 4K monitor has this 
problem (it is named monitor 3) : maximised firefox is redrawn over the 
extension. But not on the the other two monitors. The 4k monitor with the full 
screen app works as expected. No panel visible.

3) Fails, but differently
But when I make monitor 3 the main monitor and change nothing else, the 
maximised firefox windows leaves room for the panel (good). But now, the panel 
is on the top of the full screen app on the 4K monitor (this did not happen 
when the full screen monitor was the primary monitor)

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2125581

Title:
  Dock overlaps maximized windows after lock/unlock

Status in gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Locking the session makes GNOME Shell unload all extensions, and re-load them 
on unlock.
  On unlock, when gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock is loaded, the dock is 
drawn on top of the existing maximized windows rather than resizing the window 
to the new maximized dimensions.

  I'm able to reproduce very consistently since Ubuntu 25.10 with GNOME 49. 
Most windows that were maximized before locking the screen will overflow below 
the dock upon unlocking the screen.
  I have my dock positioned at the bottom of the screen.

  The issue does *not* happen when manually disabling and re-enabling
  the extension.

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