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It's possible to style a text input's placeholder with the following:

-webkit-input-placeholder {
    color: red;
}

I am looking at a website online and I would like to use the same placeholder color as they do. Is it possible to figure out what color they used? I would like to include any alpha values, so I can't just sample the color with an image editor.

When I inspect the element with Chrome Dev Tools, I see:

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Dev tools does not provide information regarding the placeholder element when inspecting the input element. Is there another way?

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  • possible duplicate of How to change placeholder color on focus?
    – cport1
    Nov 10, 2014 at 21:13
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    No... I clearly state in the question that I am aware of how to change it, but that I am wondering how to inspect the properties of another person's. I even provide a code sample showing I know how to change it. Nov 10, 2014 at 21:15
  • what's the website? Since placeholder is a pseudo-element, you should still be able to see the styles when inspecting that element.
    – cport1
    Nov 10, 2014 at 21:26

2 Answers 2

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I figured it out.

The trick is to enable 'Show user agent shadow DOM' in the Settings panel of Chrome Developer Tools:

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To get to settings, click the Gear icon at the top right of your Dev Tools panel, then make sure Preferences tab on the left-hand side is selected, find the Elements heading, and check "Show user agent shadow DOM" checkbox below that heading.

With that, you can now see it:

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    The setting is there in 62 and it works beautifully.
    – isherwood
    Nov 28, 2017 at 17:18
  • Chrome 67 and your solution applies as well
    – gefrag
    Jun 19, 2018 at 8:33
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    @swrobel the workflow mentioned in this answer lets you inspect ::placeholder. See this related answer. Jan 11, 2019 at 23:20
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    In case you can't find the 'Settings' menu item under the"⋮" button, there's a cogwheel ⚙️ just to the left of it :)
    – Nadav
    May 13, 2021 at 8:25
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    It has moved to Settings > Preferences > Elements > [_] Show user agent shadow DOM
    – user9645
    Aug 6, 2021 at 16:56
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  1. For Google Chrome Version 69:
  2. Open Inspect Elements: On Mac ⌘ + Shift + C, on Windows / Linux Ctrl + Shift + C OR F12.
  3. Click the "⋮" button at the top right then Go to settings
  4. In settings click on Preferences > Click on Show user agent Shadow DOM

The below images show the process:

Go to settings > Preferences:
Go to settings > Preferences

Click on Show user agent Shadow DOM:
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View the CSS of placeholder:
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    Thanks! I was looking in Chrome settings I couldn't find it. Apparently, it is in the Dev Tools Settings.
    – esengineer
    Oct 18, 2021 at 12:44

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