This is related to the extension DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials. Having it enabled somehow leads to this issue.
Note that it is only a visual bug. While annoying it does not seem have impact on the operation on anything. The HTML for the inbox is (shortened)
<li role="presentation"><!-- this is the icon of the inbox in the top bar-->
<div class="topbar-dialog inbox-dialog dno" role="menu" style="display: none;">
<!--this is the inbox that opens up -->
</div>
<script>
if(StackExchange == null) {
StackExchange = {};
}
if(StackExchange.settings == null) {
StackExchange.settings = {};
}
if(StackExchange.settings.topBar == null) {
StackExchange.settings.topBar = {};
}
StackExchange.settings.topBar.enableInboxManagement = true;
</script>
</li>
When opening the dialog the <div>
is shown by setting style
to display: block;
(done via jQuery's .toggle()
).
With DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials for some reason the .toggle()
is also applied to the <script>
tag which sets its style
property to display: block;
which shows it - what you see in the top bar is the content of that tag. Closing the dialog sets the style
to display: none;
again.
I am not sure why or how DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials affects the behaviour here but so far I can see it is the source of the behaviour.
See the answer by Kaiido here for more information on the technical problem that the extension introduces.