How can such a placeholder be properly implemented? Or is it a normal block with absolute which disappears when clicked? 
Closed due to the fact that the essence of the question is not clear by the participants of lexxl , VenZell , user194374, pavel , dirkgntly Aug 10 '16 at 11:15 .
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- 7and you did not try to look at the inspector?) there all the code is) ctrl + shift + c and go ahead. - Ivan Pshenitsyn
- This is a screen from photoshop. - Alexander
- Then, it's OK. Yes, this is done in blocks with position: absolute. placeholder will not be able to customize so, although it is quite possible to change the color and even add a border. but to divide it into two differently stylized parts is not. - Ivan Pshenitsyn
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