I'd rather use setPropertyString though, given that there's a property
reflecting the attribute:
yourField.getElement().setPropertyString("placeholder", "<content of
placeholder>");
(i.e. in JS, you'll more likely write myInputText.placeholder="<content of
placeholder>" than myInputText.setAttribute("placeholder", "<content of
placeholder>"))
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