DUPLICATE: Header Layout Breaks After Updating to 1.12.3 (loop in nestable nav dropdown)

Browser: Chrome 134
OS: Windows
URL: juvelyrasjuozas.lt (Currently coming soon mode).
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Updating from Bricks Builder 1.12.2 to 1.12.3 causes significant issues with the header layout. After the update, the header structure shifts from a flex row layout to a column, completely altering its appearance. Additionally, the mobile navigation button, which should only appear on smaller screens, becomes visible on desktop. The overall layout appears broken and inconsistent with the intended design.

A video has been provided showing the header both before and after the update. Rolling back to 1.12.2 immediately restores the correct layout, confirming that the issue is specific to 1.12.3.
Are there any related changes in the version that could be causing this?

Hi Rokas,
Thanks so much for your report!

That’s most likely a caching issue. Probably, there are still some old files/styles in the cache, causing the header to break. Please clear all your caches and see if it works.

If it doesn’t, please send temporary login credentials and a link to this thread to help@bricksbuilder.io using the email address you used during the purchase.

Best regards,
timmse

Thanks for the swift reply Thomas,
While siteground caching is disabled, I still attempted to flush it on siteground admin, purge SG Cache on WP, CTRL+F5 reloading, regenerate css but no luck. I sent you the login through email.

Yes, it’s not caching related. For some unknown reason, the elements jump out of their place… we’re investigating :v:

Hi Rokas,
The loop in your dropdowns causes the problem. If you deactivate them, everything is fine (see staging installation). We have already received a report on this and are working on a solution. Unfortunately I can’t offer an intermediate fix and ask you to stick with 1.12.2 (or a previous version) until the problem is fixed.

I will mark this report as a duplicate and close it. As soon as the problem is solved, we will update the original report: