Hey @pawelszroeder,
I don’t see any * in the placeholder, only in the label.
Anyway, you could hide it if you want by editing your form at the Styles tab.
Here’s an example:
.mailpoet_required{
display:none !important;
}
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Paul
(@pawelszroeder)
Hi @bruberries, I don’t agree. I enclose image in link:
https://ibb.co/gswUQb
1. I created e-mail field with placeholder ‘my email’ (without *), but it appears in back-end preview.
2. In front-end I see * in placeholder code. So there is no option to remove it by CSS.
In admin panel every phrase that I use in E-mail field have automatically * at the end. It is added by MailPoet 3.
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Paul.
Thread Starter
Paul
(@pawelszroeder)
Hi @bruberries, can you help?:)
Hi, @pawelszroeder,
Yes, MailPoet automatically adds * in Email field because this field is mandatory. You don’t have the option to edit it like you have in the other fields.
That’s why I suggested you to hide it by editing the CSS.
Here’s where you can edit it by using the example I gave you:
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Thread Starter
Paul
(@pawelszroeder)
Hi @bruberries, thanks for answer, but are you good ad CSS? Don’t get me wrong, but you cannot use “display: none!important” and any other css for placeholder value. It is possible only for label or whole input. Moreover this e-mail input with placeholder doesn’t have class “.mailpoet_required”. This class only exist when you don’t use placeholder option in form (and then there is a span with that class inside the label).
In MailPoet you can have two different types of field: input with label and input with placeholder.
So my question is again: is it possible to remove * sign from placeholder?
In MailPoet2 there was option to use any text and plugin didn’t add * at the end…
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This reply was modified 8 years, 7 months ago by
Paul.