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:-moz-placeholder is no longer working on FF11

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This is no longer working:

-moz-placeholder {
 color: #f0f0f0; }

the placeholder color now rendering the textfield color

This is no longer working: :-moz-placeholder { color: #f0f0f0; } the placeholder color now rendering the textfield color

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Your CSS isn't valid. -moz-placeholder is pseudo-class. It must follow an element type, ID, class, etc.. Example:


input:-moz-placeholder { font-style: italic; color: silver }

<input id="example" type="text" placeholder="Click to make me go away.">


For details, see the following article: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS/:-moz-placeholder

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Thanks for the reply.

The issue I found is that if you assigned a css color on your input field, the placeholder color will also use that even if you assigned a different color for placeholder.

Using your example:

input{color: red}

input:-moz-placeholder{color: green}


that won't work. The placeholder color will be RED instead of GREEN.

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Seems to be working fine for me on Linux with Firefox 11 on the demo page after clearing the current value to make the placeholder text show.

input{color: red}
input:-moz-placeholder{color: green}

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