Hey @vojtechzikmund,
Thanks for writing in! Let me run through your items 1 by 1:
- You cannot trigger a whole bar to show/hide by hovering over a link in another bar. You would need to use our standard dropdown sublinks in the Navigation Inline Element, which can be styled quite extensively to do a lot. If you want this particular look to show in a horizontal line on hover, you might need to look at using something like UberMenu instead. Additionally, there are options to layout links in a “sub bar” like this, similar to what Apple does for their products. To do this, you’d need to turn on the scrolling option for your second bar, and set it up to work in this context. I go into detail on this technique in this video in our Knowledge Base around the 41:40 mark.
- To add text beneath an image like I imagine you’re asking, you’d want to put each image in a container, setup the container’s flex layout to “Column,” and then adjust it as you need from there. You can learn more about using flexbox in the video linked to in the first point.
- If you’re trying to add an interaction for an image and text together, what you likely want is a linked element. In that case, you can use a Button Element, or the Navigation Element to create complex content layouts such as image and text pairings.
All of these items require really understanding how the pieces of the builder fit together to create more complex layouts. If you haven’t done so yet, I highly recommend watching the videos in these resources for a better understanding of how to work with these different elements:
In particular, make sure to check out the “Using Flexbox” and “Working with Navigation” videos, and the “Anchor” partial videos in the “Using Partials” article (along with all of the others, as they go in-depth showing examples and explaining how to use these features.
Cheers!