: Browser settings, such as notification permissions or "Always-on-HTTPS," can sometimes prevent GUI elements from loading or anchoring correctly in the window. 4. General GUI Bug Reporting

: You can attempt to restart the management server or web service via CLI using commands like debug software restart process web-server to reset the interface state. 3. Browser-Based GUIs (Unraid, TrueNAS)

In Linux environments (such as Rocky Linux or Ubuntu), a GUI might appear "unanchored" if the window manager is not handling the application correctly or if the environment is set to a "floating" mode instead of "tiled" or "docked."

Can't access GUI from LAN, wireless works? - TrueNAS General

: If the GUI fails to load or behaves erratically, check if ports 80 or 443 are being used by other services (like Docker containers).

: Check if "Always on Top" or "Floating Mode" is enabled for that specific window, which prevents it from snapping or anchoring to the taskbar/workspace. 2. Specialized Software (e.g., Palo Alto Expedition)

If "GUI no anclada" refers to a software defect where elements move or drift unexpectedly:

For web-based management interfaces that seem "unanchored" (missing elements or failing to snap into place):