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Hi,
Is there a way to add "placeholder" attribute for an EditBox control using GUI.

I can code it but was wondering if there is a "GUI" friendly way.

Thanks

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Please define "placeholder" attribute...
 
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There is no option to add "Placeholder" for an EditBox using GUI.

As you know, it can be added using js.
document.getElementById("edit1").placeholder = "Please Enter Text";  


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Originally posted by Doug:
Please define "placeholder" attribute...


The place holder attribute for form elements are part of the HTML 5 standard. The value of the placeholder attribute provides the user of the form with an example of what valid input for a field looks like.


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BM,

There is not, even in 8202M. There is however a Title attribute that adds a tooltip upon mouseover. You'll just have to code it for now.

Doug,

Excellent reference:
https://developer.mozilla.org/...started_with_the_web

Wep5622,

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Thanks all.


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