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Changing an input's HTML5 placeholder color with CSS does not work on Chrome


I tried to follow the following topic, but unsuccessfully. Change an HTML5 input's placeholder color with CSS

I tried to colorize my placeholder, but it still stay grey on Chrome 17.0.963.56 m.

HTML

<input type='text' name='test' placeholder='colorize placeholder' value='' />

CSS

INPUT::-webkit-input-placeholder, 
INPUT:-moz-placeholder {
    color:red;
}
input[placeholder], [placeholder], *[placeholder]
{
    color:green !important;
}

JSfiddle

On Firefox 10.0.2, it works well.


Solution

  • You forget a :. Because of that, the whole selector got corrupted and didn't work. http://jsfiddle.net/a96f6/87/

    Edit: Seems like (after an update?) this doesn't work anymore, try this:

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

    Note: don't mix the vendor prefix selectors (-moz, -webkit, -ms, ...). Chrome for example won't understand "-moz-" and then ignores the whole selector.

    Edit for clarification: To make it work in all browsers, use this code:

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