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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:14:28+00:00 2026-05-15T08:14:28+00:00

I have a form with some text-inputs: login, password. If user sees this form

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I have a form with some text-inputs: login, password.

If user sees this form the first time, input-texts should “contain” prompts, like “enter login”, “enter password”.

If user clicks text-input, it’s prompt should disappear to allow typing.

I have seen various examples, that uses background image with prerendered text on it.

Those images are appearing with following jQuery:

$("form > :text").focus(function(){
   // hide image
}).blur(function(){
   // show image, if text-input is still empty
   if ( $(this).val() == "" )
      // show image with prompt
});

This approach has following problems:

  • localization is impossible

  • need to pre-render images for various textual prompts

  • overhead with loading images

How do you overcomes such a problems ?

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    2026-05-15T08:14:29+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:14 am

    This is commonly called a “placeholder,” and actually works in several browsers now.

    Check out A Form of Madness: Placeholder Text:

    <form>
      <input name="q" placeholder="Search Bookmarks and History">
      <input type="submit" value="Search">
    </form>
    

    And for browsers that don’t support it, here’s a JavaScript (jQuery) shim that will use that text to simulate the same effect: jquery-html5-placeholder-shim. If you include a reference to the shim, just add this to your JavaScript and you’re good to go.

    $(function(){
        $.placeholder.shim();
    });
    

    As to the issue of localization, as long as you’re producing HTML with the correct information inside the placeholder attribute you should be fine.

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