Does anyone know a good code to use to be able to have a second set of folders/pages to pop up after hovering over another page/folder. For example:
On the drop down menu hover over bike. When hovering over bike the drop down menu shows different types of bikes models such as: KTM390, CBR500, NINJA 400. Once you hover over one of those such as ninja 400 then it will pop up with more options to the side for the ninja 400 such as accessories, engine parts, intakes, exhausts. Then when you click on one of those options it takes you to the filtered page showing online those parts for the ninja 400 exhausts. If that makes sense? Wix might have this built in already but I wasnt able to find it or get assistance in figuring it out. Thanks in advance. I posted an example drawing of what Im looking for.
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You won't be able to do multiple sub menus from the menu choices in Wix Editor.
You can do this option for the time being.
https://support.wix.com/en/article/creating-a-subpage-drop-down-menu
https://support.wix.com/en/article/request-creating-sub-subpages
To do it yourself, you will have to make up your own menu and then have the main menu text elements setup with either a onClick or onMouseIn event handler functions on them so that they then expand or show the collapsed or hidden on load sub menus when the user either clicks on them or moves the mouse over the element.
Then again, if you are wanting another sub menu to come off the Ninja 400 choice for example, then you would need to do simple again on that Ninja 400 text element so that the additional sub menu then appears when the user clicks on that Ninja 400 element.
You can then use onClick again in the last sub menu for the user to go to any page and you can use onMouseOut for the submenus to disappear if the user moves the mouse away from that menu.
However, note that onMouseIn and onMouseOut does not work on mobile devices, so you will have to either simply use onClick event handler functions only or make up your own mobile menu to suit your website.
See more here about using event handlers and show/hide and expand/collapse etc.
https://www.wix.com/corvid/reference/$w.CollapsedMixin.html
https://www.wix.com/corvid/reference/$w.HiddenMixin.html
https://support.wix.com/en/article/corvid-reacting-to-user-actions-using-events
https://support.wix.com/en/article/corvid-tutorial-adding-custom-interactivity-with-events
https://www.wix.com/corvid/reference/$w.ClickableMixin.html
https://www.wix.com/corvid/reference/$w.MouseEvent.html
You could also look at using anchor menus if they are visible for you and your site.
https://support.wix.com/en/article/anchor-menu
Another option would be to have a sidebar menu on some of your pages, so that the user can use that instead of having to navigate to the main menu and all the sub menus again.
https://support.wix.com/en/article/creating-a-sidebar-menu