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The bottom taskbar?
Like when I open a video player, moving the cursor down to the bottom of the screen won't show the taskbar but the videoplayer controls...
My guess would be a bug. Even the button to make it windowed or full in the upper right don't fix it. I have to drag the top of the window down a bit to finally get it back to a normal window.
Haven't notice it happening under other circumstances as of yet.
Sounds like Valve got something messed up in how their internal browsing context is set up again. They're using a top-level browsing context that's rendering the (not) 'native' outer shell of the Steam client UI (what in a browser is commonly referred to as the 'chrome' - i.e. the trimmings) and are using a nested browsing context inside of that.
And they get aspects of it wrong.
With unerring consistency, they get it wrong.
What's happening here is probably just the next iteration of the class of problems like the back/forwards navigation sometimes breaking, except perhaps somewhat more reproducible.
The video is triggering the top-level browsing context to enter full screen mode, but then when you exit the video it doesn't release full screen mode properly. It only releases it inside the nested context - not the outer one.
So the Steam client itself remains in full screen mode.