The Placeholder perk allows you to add HTML5 placeholders to your Gravity Form fields. What are placeholders They re short hints that display inline in form input fields (and textareas) that help users fill out the fields with the correct data.
This perk adds a new field setting for fields that support the placeholder property. More on that below. After you ve specified the placeholder for a field, the Placeholder perk handles updating the field s input HTML to include the placeholder attribute. For browsers that support placeholders (like Firefix, Chrome and Safari), this functionality will work natively. That means no special scripts!
But alas, not all browsers support placeholders just yet. For these browsers (like Internet Explorer), the Placeholder perk loads a little jQuery Placeholder script by Daniel Stocks. This script adds support for the placeholder attribute to older browsers so regardless of the browser, the user receives a uniform experience.
First step, as always, is to activate the Placeholder perk. Once activated, supported field types on all forms will automatically display the Placeholder setting right below the Field Label setting.
Read more at the official sales page…
1.3.7
06/02/2021
1.3.7
06/02/2021
The Placeholder perk allows you to add HTML5 placeholders to your Gravity Form fields. What are placeholders They re short hints that display inline in form input fields (and textareas) that help users fill out the fields with the correct data.
This perk adds a new field setting for fields that support the placeholder property. More on that below. After you ve specified the placeholder for a field, the Placeholder perk handles updating the field s input HTML to include the placeholder attribute. For browsers that support placeholders (like Firefix, Chrome and Safari), this functionality will work natively. That means no special scripts!
But alas, not all browsers support placeholders just yet. For these browsers (like Internet Explorer), the Placeholder perk loads a little jQuery Placeholder script by Daniel Stocks. This script adds support for the placeholder attribute to older browsers so regardless of the browser, the user receives a uniform experience.
First step, as always, is to activate the Placeholder perk. Once activated, supported field types on all forms will automatically display the Placeholder setting right below the Field Label setting.
Read more at the official sales page…