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Stop using placeholders as labels

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Zander Whitehurst's profile picture
Zander Whitehurst1 year ago

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Martin Adams | Building Flowtelic's profile picture
Martin Adams | Building Flowtelic1 year ago

This is made even worse when autocomplete attempts to fill in the form (and sometimes incorrectly) and you have no idea what's what. I however *do* use placeholders for labels, but do this with it...

Christian | Import Expert's profile picture
Christian | Import Expert1 year ago

Hard disagree Taking the label off makes the UX 10X better and simpler

István's profile picture
István1 year ago

When the user’s already typing, just shift the label outside—it makes everything look cleaner and less cluttered.

Saimcan's profile picture
Saimcan1 year ago

I'm using custom TextField generated with MUI. Once user clicks on the field, placeholder's lining up with the input.

SUKHAREV's profile picture
SUKHAREV1 year ago

its not a real problem

Peter Grochowski's profile picture
Peter Grochowski1 year ago

On top of that hints should not be used as input placeholders. Few, but not all, reasons for it: 1. Users can mistake the placeholder for autiofill 2. Placeholder often have low contrast 3. Not all screen readers announce placeholders.

Count of Seoul's profile picture
Count of Seoul1 year ago

Imagine making this tutorial

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SquareBear1 year ago

On the one hand, I 1000% agree that it helps convey information better. On the other hand, that label under that heading for some reason feels really off. I wonder if there’s a middle ground between the extremes?

Jonathan Sokol's profile picture
Jonathan Sokol1 year ago

Yes. Also, best for accessibility to use proper labels

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