How can such a placeholder be properly implemented? Or is it a normal block with absolute which disappears when clicked? enter image description here

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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    and 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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