Fetching Form Field Values With Interactor - Interactor Engine - Tutorial

Fetching Form Field Values With Interactor - Interactor Engine - Tutorial



Gloo for Elementor - Interactor Engine is a feature we've gotten well-acquainted to over the course of a multitude of videos and other content. But there's a lot more applications we really haven't taken a proper look at. 

In this video tutorial we will learn how to fetch values from form fields, feed them into Interactor, and use them on our interactions and animations. 

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