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On Sep 30, 2010, at 10:34 AM, Aaron Newton wrote:

> Note that I don't really recommend overtext for labeling. It's better for 
> hint text. For an email input, I'd still have a label that read "email:" and 
> the over text hint would be "[email protected]" or whatever. The exception to this 
> rule is search inputs and the like where there's one input and it's not about 
> data entry so much.
> 
> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 7:49 AM, Ryan Florence <[email protected]> wrote:
> There's this:
> 
> http://github.com/cpojer/mootools-form-placeholder
> 
> Pros: Uses native placeholder support when available
> Cons: It alters the value of a form field for browser's that don't support 
> placeholder.  If the script fails (cpojer assures us that he doesn't write 
> code that fails) then there's a chance you'll get bad data.
> 
> That's why we have OverText.
> 
> Pros: It doesn't alter the value of a field and you can style it however you 
> want (like http://me.com)
> Cons: I dunno, some say it's nutty.
> 
> As for the whole "bad interface" argument of fading out the text, but keeping 
> it visible until the user types, I have a few thoughts about that.
> 
> 1) Apple does it on me.com and it works great.
> 2) The iPhone and iPad do it with nearly all form fields and iOS is arguably 
> the most usable OS ever
> 3) If the placeholder disappears and you provide no other label, then tabbing 
> through a form is a horrible user experience.  You get to the next field and 
> have no idea what you should put in it.  I know, I built software that did 
> this and cursed the day a thousand times over.  The label should be visible 
> when the field has focus
> 
> For search fields? Placeholders are great, for a full blown form, you have to 
> have the label visible when the user is focused, so either ditch the whole 
> placeholder idea or implement it the way Apple has.  Focus fades the label, 
> typing removes it.
> 
> > Starting with full opacity text does not tell me it will go away. Fading
> > the text out but leaving it on onFocus makes me want to delete it myself -
> > cannot anticipate you will do that for me.
> 
> Admittedly, I did this the first time at me.com.  But after one use, I 
> understood how it worked.  Everybody I know with mobile me seem to log in 
> just fine.
> 
> 
> On Sep 30, 2010, at 6:51 AM, Dimitar Christoff wrote:
> 
> >> You're right, I will consider this!
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> I will try to post what I came up with...
> >
> > here's what I came up with when tackling this before...
> >
> > http://jsfiddle.net/hFtNd/1/light/
> >
> > and i forgot to mention, this is not that i don't like and appreciate
> > the complexity of what you have done - and i do believe people do learn
> > and adapt for the most part.
> >
> > it was simply a case of missing the forset for the tree, that's all :)
> >
> > Best regards
> > --
> > Dimitar Christoff <[email protected]>
> >
> > blog: http://fragged.org/  twitter: @D_mitar
> >
> 
> 

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