HTML | <input> placeholder Attribute
Last Updated :
12 Aug, 2022
The <input> placeholder attribute in HTML is used to specify the expected value to be displayed before user input in the input element. Syntax:
<input placeholder="text">
Attribute Values: This attribute contains a single value text which specifies a short hint that describes the expected value of the input field. Example: This Example illustrates the use of Placeholder attribute in <input> element.
html
<!DOCTYPE html>
< html >
< body >
< center >
< h1 style="font-size:25px;font-style:italic;">
GeeksForGeeks
</ h1 >
< h2 style="font-size:25px;font-style:italic;">
HTML input Placeholder Attribute
</ h2 >
< form action=" ">
< input type="text"
name="fname"
placeholder="First name">
< br >
< input type="text"
name="lname"
placeholder="Last name">
< br >
< input type="submit"
value="Submit">
</ form >
</ center >
</ body >
</ html >
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Output:
Supported Browsers: The browser supported by HTML <input> Placeholder Attribute are listed below:
- Google Chrome 3
- Edge 12
- Internet Explorer 10
- Firefox 4
- Opera 12.1
- Safari 4
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