Hi Friends,
To set the place holder text in html we just use the placeholder attribute of that input type="text".
it looks like -
To do the same thing in C# window form, we do not have such attribute of properties on TextBox class in C#.
But we can accomplish this task by importing the user32.dll. We have to use the following syntax to set the placeholder text.
And you will get the same required result.
Thanks for Reading..!!
Happy Knowledge sharing..!! :)
To set the place holder text in html we just use the placeholder attribute of that input type="text".
<input type="Text" placeholder="Username" /> <input type="Password" placeholder="Password" />
it looks like -
To do the same thing in C# window form, we do not have such attribute of properties on TextBox class in C#.
But we can accomplish this task by importing the user32.dll. We have to use the following syntax to set the placeholder text.
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; public partial class Form1 : Form { [DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)] private static extern Int32 SendMessage( IntPtr hWnd, int msg, int wParam, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)]string lParam ); private const int EM_SETCUEBANNER = 0x1501; public Form1() { InitializeComponent(); // set the placeholder text to the user name and password field. SendMessage(txtUser.Handle, EM_SETCUEBANNER, 0, "Username"); SendMessage(txtPassword.Handle, EM_SETCUEBANNER, 0, "Password"); } }
And you will get the same required result.
Thanks for Reading..!!
Happy Knowledge sharing..!! :)
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