Rating: 5 stars
This plugin allows you to control the HTML5 placeholders for reach field in your form. This is better than the “change all” approach of other plugins I’ve used. Especially once your forms get complicated. Plus the integration in the admin area is nice.
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Just gave this plugin a quick try.
Seems to work very smooth and without issues!
Thanks for developing such a plugin!
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Really happy with this plug-in. It was easy to install and looks great.
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This is exactly what I’ve been looking for! I’ve tried a few other plugins that say they offer the same functionality, and this one was the easiest to use (no additional classes needed). Thank you for the great plugin!
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I’ll be using this on every site that I have GravityForms on from now on. This should definitely be built into the main plugin.
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There are several plugins that handle GF placeholders, but this one may be the simplest (checkboxes rather than adding a class) and most robust of the bunch.
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As others have written, this should be build into GF. The way the developer wrote this plugin, it feels like it is natively in GF. Allows quick checkbox selection whether to include labels, custom placeholders, even turning on or off sublabels. Just excellent.
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Brilliant plugin. This should be built into Gravity Forms by default.
One suggestion – could a warning banner be displayed when editing the form if HTML5 is set to “Off”? That would help quickly troubleshooting for those of us who didn’t read the installation instructions!
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A well streamlined plugin, I plan to incorporate this into all sites that I have which use Gravity Forms.
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Finally, one plugin provides native support for input’s placeholder.
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