• Resolved dave_hitt

    (@dave_hitt)


    Hi there:

    This excerpt from the installation instructions has me very confused. Judging from the comments left on the original plugin off which this one is based, I know I’m not the only one:

    “In order to use the plugin you need only add the class of “gf-add-placeholder” to any of the fields you wish to have a placeholder on.”

    I’m sorry if I sound stupid but I’m a little confused about how I add a class to an html tag which is created dynamically by Gravity forms… Do I wrap the class within a ‘label’ tag? And that goes where? Here’s what I tried to do. This did not work. I know you didn’t write the original plugin but one vast enhancement you guys could make would be clarify the use of the plugin and maybe include a screenshot?

    Anyway; here’s my bungled shot at this; if you could clue me in, I would be grateful…

    here

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/gravity-forms-placeholder-support-add-on/

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  • Plugin Author phpmypython

    (@phpmypython)

    Inside of the gravity forms editor when you add a field there will be a tab that will say “Advanced” When you click that there will be a field titled “css class name” and in that field you put “gf-add-placeholder” and that’s all you need to do.

    If you want to apply this for the entire form then you can go into the form settings and under the form layout section you will see the same field as above and you just put “gf-add-placeholder” inside of it and then save and when you look at the form it should be working.

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