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Thinking in ReactJS way: import React, {Component} from 'react'; export default MyApp extends Component { constructor(props){ super(props); //Creates a value in state. this.state = {myValue: ''}; } //Creates a function to effectively changes the value inside your state. handleChange( event ){ this .setState({myValue: event .target. value }); } render() { //two way binding: //value={this.state.myValue} //onChange={this.handleChange} //Receives the value set in your state, and when you change it, inform to change inside the state as well. return ( <input type= "text" value ={ this .state.myValue} onChange={ this .handleChange} /> ); } } Holpe helped. =D