A drop-in UITextView replacement which gives you: a placeholder.
Technically it differs from other solutions in that it tries to work like UITextField's private _placeholderLabel
so you should not suffer ugly glitches like jumping text views or loads of custom drawing code.
An iOS project.
Either clone this repo and add the project to your Xcode workspace, use CocoaPods or Carthage.
Add this to you Podfile:
pod 'SZTextView'
Add this line to your Cartfile:
github "glaszig/SZTextView"
SZTextView *textView = [SZTextView new];
textView.placeholder = @"Enter lorem ipsum here";
textView.placeholderTextColor = [UIColor lightGrayColor];
textView.font = [UIFont fontWithName:@"HelveticaNeue-Light" size:18.0];
Analogously you can use the attributedPlaceholder
property to set a fancy NSAttributedString
as the placeholder:
NSMutableAttributedString *placeholder = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc] initWithString:@"Enter lorem ipsum here"];
[placeholder addAttribute:NSForegroundColorAttributeName value:[UIColor redColor] range:NSMakeRange(0,2)];
[placeholder addAttribute:NSForegroundColorAttributeName value:[UIColor greenColor] range:NSMakeRange(2,4)];
[placeholder addAttribute:NSForegroundColorAttributeName value:[UIColor blueColor] range:NSMakeRange(6,4)];
textView.attributedPlaceholder = placeholder;
Both properties placeholder
and attributedPlaceholder
are made to stay in sync.
If you set an attributedPlaceholder
and afterwards set placeholder
to something else, the set text gets copied to the attributedPlaceholder
while trying to keep the original text attributes.
Also, placeholder
will be set to attributedPlaceholder.string
when using the attributedPlaceholder
setter.
A simple demo and a few unit tests are included.
The placeholder is animatable. Just configure the double
property fadeTime
to the seconds you'd like the animation to take.
If you prefer using Interface Builder to configure your UI, you can use UDRA's to set values for placeholder
and placeholderTextColor
.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Published under the MIT license.
Note
I've developed this component for Cocktailicious. You should check it out *shamelessplug*.
Please let me now if and how you use this component. I'm curious.