I’ve tried adding:
add_action( 'login_enqueue_scripts', 'hpp_enqueue_jquery' );
…to the end of your PHP function but to no avail.
I’ve added the attributes via jQiuery in script document of my own using:
$('#loginform #user_login').attr( 'placeholder', 'Username' );
$('#loginform #user_pass').attr( 'placeholder', 'Password' );
Not sure if the issue is related to the enqueuing.
Hi Clarus,
Just fixed this one, thanks for the heads up. v1.2.0 now adds support to the admin and the login screen. The trick is using the login_enqueue_scripts hook, which fires specifically for enqueueing scripts and styles on the login page.
So v1.2.0 includes the following changes:
– Polyfill support in the admin and login screen.
– Support for SCRIPT_DEBUG (includes non-minified JS if SCRIPT_DEBUG is set to true, for easier debugging).
Hope this helps, and let me know if you have any further questions/issues. All the best!
– Mickey
Apologies. I thought I had already responded to this topic.
Thank you for such a swift resolution and explanation of the hook. v1.2.0 indeed remedied the required admin/login placeholder support.