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If you use the searchform.php in wordpress to show search input boxes. How can you show different placeholders in different search boxes on the same page? For example, I have one page that has a search box in the footer, in a widget in the sidebar and on the main navigation menu. I wish to show different placeholders on each one.

This is what i've got in my searchform

<!-- Searchform -->
<form method="get" class="search" action="<?php echo home_url(); ?>" >
    <input id="s" placeholder="Search..." type="text" name="s" onfocus="if (this.value==this.defaultValue) this.value = '';" 
    onblur="if (this.value=='') this.value = this.defaultValue" >
    <input class="searchsubmit" type="submit" value="<?php _e( '', 'mytheme' ); ?>">
</form>
<!-- /Searchform -->

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I am not really sure what you are trying to do, but the general idea is pretty simple. Just create the placeholder text conditionally.

if (is_home()) {
  $placeholder = "Search Posts...";
} elseif(is_tag()) {
  $placeholder = "Search Tags...";
} else {
  $placeholder = "Search...";
}

<!-- Searchform -->
<form method="get" class="search" action="<?php echo home_url(); ?>" >
    <input id="s" placeholder="<?php echo $placeholder; ?>" type="text" name="s" onfocus="if (this.value==this.defaultValue) this.value = '';" 

Is that something like what you are looking for?

Based on some further explanation of the requirements

The search form functionality isn't really meant to work like you want. You can cheat around it with global variables.

Put

$GLOBALS['placeholder'] = "Default placeholder value";

in functions.php then edit your form to read...

<!-- Searchform -->
<form method="get" class="search" action="<?php echo home_url(); ?>" >
    <input id="s" placeholder="<?php echo $GLOBALS['placeholder']; ?>" type="text" name="s" onfocus="if (this.value==this.defaultValue) this.value = '';" 

And call the function like:

$GLOBALS['placeholder'] = "Placeholder value...";
get_search_form();

According to the docs, get_search_form(false) should return a string, which means that something like this should work:

Edit the search form to read:

<!-- Searchform -->
<form method="get" class="search" action="<?php echo home_url(); ?>" >
    <input id="s" placeholder="%s" type="text" name="s" onfocus="if (this.value==this.defaultValue) this.value = '';" 

And then use...

$search_form = get_search_form(false);
printf($search_form,'Placeholder...');

That avoids the globals, which is generally a good thing. I could not that to work out of the box. If you look at the source, that functionality seems to be dependent upon the presence or absence of searchform.php. If that file exists it is simply included, which makes the "return a string" part pretty dicey. And it has proven surprisingly difficult to hijack using the available filters.

To avoid the global juggling, I think you will need to replace `get_search_form', for example, with:

function my_get_searchform($placeholder = 'Search') {
  $search_form_template = locate_template('searchform.php');
  if ( '' != $search_form_template ) {
    ob_start();
    require($search_form_template);
    $form = ob_get_clean();
    printf($form,$placeholder);
  }
}
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  • Not quite, i have a page with 3 search boxes in different locations. One of them is quite small so I don't want it to have a placeholder. It should be more of a location if statement, but I am unsure how to do that. Something like: If search is in #main-menu then show no placeholder Mar 2, 2013 at 16:15
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The get_search_form() function prints out the code from searchform.php. Instead of using get_search_form() in your page, take out that function and copy the code from searchform.php and paste it where you want the search bar to show. Then change the placeholder text accordingly.

<html>
    <head>
        <!-- Header Stuff -->
    </head>
    <body> 
        <div class="main-navigation-menu">   
            <!-- Searchform -->
            <form method="get" class="search" action="<?php echo home_url(); ?>" >
                <input id="s" placeholder="PLACEHOLDER TEXT HERE" type="text" name="s" onfocus="if    (this.value==this.defaultValue) this.value = '';" 
                onblur="if (this.value=='') this.value = this.defaultValue" >
                <input class="searchsubmit" type="submit" value="<?php _e( '', 'mytheme' ); ?>">
            </form>
            <!-- /Searchform -->
        </div>
        <div class="sidebar">
           <div class="widget">
               <!-- Default widget stuff from functions.php will appear here. Searchform styling will come from searchform.php -->
           </div>
        </div>
        <div class="footer">   
            <!-- Searchform -->
            <form method="get" class="search" action="<?php echo home_url(); ?>" >
                <input id="s" placeholder="PLACEHOLDER TEXT HERE" type="text" name="s" onfocus="if    (this.value==this.defaultValue) this.value = '';" 
                onblur="if (this.value=='') this.value = this.defaultValue" >
                <input class="searchsubmit" type="submit" value="<?php _e( '', 'mytheme' ); ?>">
            </form>
            <!-- /Searchform -->
        </div>
    </body>
</html>

Keep the searchform.php and style that file how you want your widget search form to appear.

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