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  • mcastle0508

    (@mcastle0508)

    @sukiwp @jrmp
    I was able to pass a variable “jazz” with the value of “funk” by adding ?jazz=funk to the beginning of your URL extension, and tying to the pop-up trigger button. However, This triggers the opening of a brand new page that includes the pop-up overlay, thus it takes extra time to load the new URL instead of being a super quick pop-up trigger.

    Is there some way to use this method, but not initiate a brand new page load?

    mcastle0508

    (@mcastle0508)

    @sukiwp

    Hello, I have the same question. Can I pass a parameter name and value into an Elementor popup by simply editing the “pop-up open URL” generated using your plugin?

    here’s my “open URL”: #elementor-action%3Aaction%3Dpopup%3Aopen%26settings%3DeyJpZCI6IjY5MzQiLCJ0b2dnbGUiOmZhbHNlfQ%3D%3D

    It looks like this url is defining/passing some parameters and values. I would like to add another one. i.e. adding a “get” variable or “query var” by adding something like %3Fjazz%3Dfunk onto the URL. Here I’d be trying to pass a variable with the key of “jazz” and the value of “funk”

    mcastle0508

    (@mcastle0508)

    Hello, I have the same question. Can I pass a parameter name and value into an Elementor popup by simply editing the “pop-up open URL” generated using your plugin?

    here’s my “open URL”: #elementor-action%3Aaction%3Dpopup%3Aopen%26settings%3DeyJpZCI6IjY5MzQiLCJ0b2dnbGUiOmZhbHNlfQ%3D%3D

    It looks like this url is defining/passing some parameters and values. I would like to add another one. i.e. adding a “get” variable or “query var” by adding something like %3Fjazz%3Dfunk onto the URL. Here I’d be trying to pass a variable with the key of “jazz” and the value of “funk”

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