- What are site placeholders?
- How to control placeholder in CSS?
- What is the use of placeholder?
- How do you add a placeholder?
What are site placeholders?
A placeholder is no more than an insertion point (a tag) on a page template (see Page Templates) to identify where there is a contribution region (that is, editable area) on the web page.
How to control placeholder in CSS?
Use the ::placeholder pseudo-element to style your placeholder text in an <input> or <textarea> form element. Most modern browsers support this, but for older browsers, vendor prefixes will be required.
What is the use of placeholder?
The placeholder attribute specifies a short hint that describes the expected value of an input field (e.g. a sample value or a short description of the expected format). The short hint is displayed in the input field before the user enters a value.
How do you add a placeholder?
Step 2: Place cursor in the document where you want to insert a Placeholder. Step 3: Go to the References tab on the Ribbon and click on the Insert Citation drop-down menu in the Citations & Bibliography section. Step 4: Click on the Add New Placeholder option from the drop-down menu.