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I have a form I have to work with - I cannot access the HTML. All I can do is apply JS/Jquery and CSS.

My issue: I need to make the form inputs have placeholder behavior across all browsers. The caveat - I will need to add the placeholder attribute, and then assign a value from the same input's label attribute. (The form also has no fields above inputs, and is doing something silly with DIVs

Here is the HTML I have to work with:

<input label="First Name" class="textInput defaultText" type="text">

As noted - JS/Jquery are okay, as is CSS. Looking for the best way to do this with even IE in mind.

Thanks ahead everyone!

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will need to add the placeholder attribute, and then assign a value from the same input's label attribute.

Try utilizing .attr( attributeName, function ) , setting placeholder , value ; returning original value for label attribute

// call `.attr()` with `label` as parameter 
$(".textInput").attr("label", function(i, attr) {
   // set `placeholder` to `label`:`attr` ,
   // set `value` to `label`
   $(this).attr({
     "placeholder": attr,
     "value": attr
   });
   // return `label` original value
   return attr
});

console.log($(".textInput")[0].attributes);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js">
</script>
<input label="First Name" class="textInput defaultText" type="text">

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  • This is great! But, remember that my forms several <input> do not have the placeholder attribute as-is. I will need to use JS to add a 'placeholder=""' value to 'fill' with the parameter? Thanks! May 22, 2015 at 4:19
  • @user3850554 Yes. .textInput class utilized as selector to include all .textInput elements . placeholder attribute is added at $(this).attr({ "placeholder": attr, "value": attr }); , set to label value within .attr("label", fn); see set attributes of .textInput at console . May 22, 2015 at 4:21
  • ^awesome thanks! I removed the "value": attr as I do not want loaded values to pass if the form is submitted. I then used conditional IE statements to display regular labels - as this is not working in <IE9 May 22, 2015 at 5:08

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