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Placeholders

Placeholders are temporary or descriptive visual cues within input fields or containers that provide users with guidance on the type of content they should input. They serve as prompts to indicate the expected format, value, or purpose of the input area.

Placeholders are typically displayed in lighter or faded text within the input field, and they disappear once users start typing or interacting with the field. They're commonly used in forms for various purposes, such as indicating the required information format (like "MM/DD/YYYY" for a date field), offering examples (like "Enter your email"), or providing context (like "Search here").

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