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Is there a way I can show placeholder text inside an input tag of type=number?

Detailed Q: The property 'placeholder' of an HTML's input tag is used to show description about the input tag in the UI when the element is not focused - the descriptive text goes blank when the same field gets focus. The problem is no text is visible if the input type is made of type="number". I do have space limitations in my UI and cannot afford a label before the input tag.

Any suggestions?

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    From the spec: The placeholder attribute represents a short hint (a word or short phrase) intended to aid the user with data entry. A hint could be a sample value or a brief description of the expected format. It isn't a replacement for <label>.
    – Quentin
    Sep 13, 2011 at 12:02
  • placeholder text doesn't seem to work in IE browser
    – mnsr
    Sep 13, 2011 at 12:04

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Placeholders aren't intended as labels for input. Placeholder should contain examples of valid input. So in case of a number input the only valid value for placeholder is a number.

But if you want to misuse the placeholder to save room you could just use a little JS to fix your problem.

<input placeholder="Amount" onfocus="this.type='number';">

PS Chrome Nightly seems to have no problem with combining number and placeholder.

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  • @BugWhisperer you can also use inputmode="decimal" if you only want to make mobile phones show the numeric keyboard.
    – Gerben
    Jul 22, 2019 at 9:22
  • no longer works, but there are other workarounds like placing an element with position:absolute inside a container with position:relative and an input element
    – oldboy
    Jul 22, 2019 at 20:20
  • i didnt even know about inputmode. it has fairly wide support too.
    – oldboy
    Jul 22, 2019 at 20:21
  • @BugWhisperer Could you tell which browser it doesn't work on. I just tested inputs with placeholders, and with my onfocus trick, and both seem to work fine in IE11, Chrome and Firefox.
    – Gerben
    Jul 23, 2019 at 13:18

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