#Placeholders.js - An HTML5 placeholder attribute polyfill
Placeholders.js is a polyfill (or shim, or whatever you like to call it) for
the HTML5 placeholder attribute, as defined in the HTML5 specification.
Placeholder attributes are valid on input
elements of various types and
textarea
elements.
Placeholders.js is licensed under the MIT License. See the unminified file for the full license text.
The polyfill is available through Bower:
bower install placeholders
Alternatively, you can download the polyfill and get a whole load of information and instructions at our website. If you're using Ruby on Rails, you can also try out our gem.
Placeholders.js aims to support the widest range of browsers possible. The idea
is that you will be able to use the native placeholder
attribute along with
Placeholders.js and your users on any platform will get the same experience.
This table will be updated as and when further browsers are tested. Mobile
browser testing is a big one that's high on the list. Currently tested and
working in the following browsers on (where applicable) both Windows 7 and
CentOS 6:
- Internet Explorer 6 - 9 (with Placeholders.js)
- Firefox 1 - 3 (with Placeholders.js), 4 (native)
- Opera 7 - 10 (with Placeholders.js), 11 (native)
- Safari 3.2 (with Placeholders.js), 4 (native)
- Chrome 4 (native)
- Flock 1.0 (with Placeholders.js)
- Konqueror 4.3 (with Placeholders.js)
- SeaMonkey 1 (with Placeholders.js)
- Maxthon 1 (with Placeholders.js)
- SlimBrowser 5 (with Placeholders.js)
- K-Meleon 0.7 (with Placeholders.js)
Do you use some obscure browser that doesn't have native placeholder
attribute
support? If so, please let me know so I can make sure Placeholders.js works with
it.