I'm building a form in PHP and I have a field that currently works fine like this:
<input type='text' name='Name' value='Name'/>
But I dont want the users to have to rub out the value manually so I did this:
<input type='text' name='Name' value='Name'
onblur="if(this.value==''){ this.value='Name'; this.style.color='#BBB';}"
onfocus="if(this.value=='Name'){ this.value=''; this.style.color='#000';}"
style="color:#BBB;" />
But obviously since this is in PHP and the form starts with $output="<form...
it didnt work and brought up errors because of the "
So I then created this:
<input type='text' name='Name' value='Name'
onblur='if(this.value==''){ this.value='Name'; this.style.color='#BBB';)'
onfocus='if(this.value=='Name'){ this.value=''; this.style.color='#000';}'
style='color:#BBB' />
Which doesn't through up errors, but simply doesn't work. I mean the form shows up correctly, but the value does not disappear with clicks. So I thought of changing the '
inside the onblur
and onfocus
to "
and this worked in html but brought up the same error as before in php. So what is the solution to this?
'
and then using'
inside of it. If you do it this way, rather than simply use click events or functions, then you need to escape your quotes. On google search will explain you how.