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When the select is focused popup something like tooltip in bootstrap...

Richard


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 2:59 AM, Niphlod <niph...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
>> In my table definitions I do use comments to give directives, however,
>> this is a custom form on a landing page, and I think labels and comments in
>> this case make the form look ugly, so I use placeholders to replace the
>> labels and comments. For a select this doesn't work:
>>
>> form.element('select[name=**navID]').update(_placeholder='**Select 4
>> functions')
>>
>
> Guess so... placeholder isn't something you can use on a select.....only
> on a input.
>
>
>>
>> Therefore, I was looking for a way to achieve the same using the zero
>> option. This doesn't work:
>>
>> form.element('select[name=**navID]').append(0,"Select 4 functions")
>>
>> TypeError: append() takes exactly 2 arguments (3 given)
>>
>>
>
>> But the solution Richard first provided (which for whatever reason,  I
>> did not give a try first, sorry)
>> does work.
>>
>> Why doesn't append work and why does insert?
>>
>>
>> That's how lists work in python. Either you append(something) meaning you
> want "something" at the end of the list or you insert(in_what_position,
> something) .
>
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