Style form placeholder text
Now you can style the placeholder text in forms using the “placeholder” state on input fields.

<p>You asked, you waited — it’s here. Now you can style placeholder text in forms just like you’d style any other element in Webflow: however you want. (No custom code required.) <br><br>Just pick the "Placeholder" state from the State dropdown about the Selector field to style:</p><ul><li><strong>Typography. </strong>Change the font family, size, color, line height, and anything else your design calls for.</li><li><strong>Background. </strong>Change the background color, add a gradient, go crazy.</li><li><strong>Shadows. </strong>Add and customize drop shadows on the text.</li><li><strong>Opacity. </strong>From 0 to 100 (at a reasonable pace).</li></ul><figure class="w-richtext-align-center" style="max-width: 848px;" data-rt-type="image" data-rt-align="center" data-rt-max-width="848px"><div><img src="<https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/64f9399ca7d13575ff21a675/64f9399ca7d13575ff21c067_Screen%20Shot%202017-11-22%20at%209.48.58%20AM.png>" alt="Style placeholder text using the "placeholder" state on input fields."></div><figcaption>Style placeholder text using the "placeholder" state on input fields.</figcaption></figure>