Custom placeholder for all WooCommerce checkout fields

eMikkelsen picture eMikkelsen · Sep 20, 2017 · Viewed 13.1k times · Source

I am trying to add a placeholder to my WooCommerce checkout fields, and it's working perfectly for every field except for the phone and the email fields.

This is the code I am using:

add_filter('woocommerce_default_address_fields', 'override_address_fields');
function override_address_fields( $address_fields ) {
    $address_fields['first_name']['placeholder'] = 'Fornavn';
    $address_fields['last_name']['placeholder'] = 'Efternavn';
    $address_fields['address_1']['placeholder'] = 'Adresse';
    $address_fields['state']['placeholder'] = 'Stat';
    $address_fields['postcode']['placeholder'] = 'Postnummer';
    $address_fields['city']['placeholder'] = 'By';
    $address_fields['phone']['placeholder'] = 'Telefon';
    $address_fields['email']['placeholder'] = 'Email';
    return $address_fields;
}

Where am I going wrong? Why isn't the phone and email putting out any results?

I have taken the IDs from that two fields using my browser developer tool inspector.


Edit:

I have also tried this suggested code:

add_filter('woocommerce_checkout_fields', 'override_checkout_fields');
function override_checkout_fields( $checkout_fields ) {
    $checkout_fields['first_name']['placeholder'] = 'Fornavn';
    $checkout_fields['last_name']['placeholder'] = 'Efternavn';
    $checkout_fields['address_1']['placeholder'] = 'Adresse';
    $checkout_fields['state']['placeholder'] = 'Stat';
    $checkout_fields['postcode']['placeholder'] = 'Postnummer';
    $checkout_fields['city']['placeholder'] = 'By';
    $checkout_fields['phone']['placeholder'] = 'Telefon';
    $checkout_fields['email']['placeholder'] = 'Email';
    return $checkout_fields;
}

And this one too:

add_filter('woocommerce_checkout_fields', 'override_checkout_fields');
function override_checkout_fields( $checkout_fields ) {
    $checkout_fields['billing_first_name']['placeholder'] = 'Fornavn';
    $checkout_fields['billing_last_name']['placeholder'] = 'Efternavn';
    $checkout_fields['billing_address_1']['placeholder'] = 'Adresse';
    $checkout_fields['billing_state']['placeholder'] = 'Stat';
    $checkout_fields['billing_postcode']['placeholder'] = 'Postnummer';
    $checkout_fields['billing_city']['placeholder'] = 'By';
    $checkout_fields['billing_phone']['placeholder'] = 'Telefon';
    $checkout_fields['billing_email']['placeholder'] = 'Email';
    return $checkout_fields;
}

But it doesn't work.

Answer

LoicTheAztec picture LoicTheAztec · Sep 21, 2017

Looking at the official docs, you will see that there is no 'phone' and 'email' key fields for the default addresses when using woocommerce_default_address_fields filter hook.
Accepted fields keys are:
country, first_name, last_name, company, address_1, address_2, city, state, postcode.

This is why you can get changes using woocommerce_default_address_fields

Email and phone are billing fields and they are available trough woocommerce_checkout_fields filter hook. They are named (see in the documentation) 'billing_phone' and 'billing_phone'

The correct way to override them is:

add_filter( 'woocommerce_checkout_fields' , 'override_billing_checkout_fields', 20, 1 );
function override_billing_checkout_fields( $fields ) {
    $fields['billing']['billing_phone']['placeholder'] = 'Telefon';
    $fields['billing']['billing_email']['placeholder'] = 'Email';
    return $fields;
}

And for the others fields (billing and shipping):

add_filter('woocommerce_default_address_fields', 'override_default_address_checkout_fields', 20, 1);
function override_default_address_checkout_fields( $address_fields ) {
    $address_fields['first_name']['placeholder'] = 'Fornavn';
    $address_fields['last_name']['placeholder'] = 'Efternavn';
    $address_fields['address_1']['placeholder'] = 'Adresse';
    $address_fields['state']['placeholder'] = 'Stat';
    $address_fields['postcode']['placeholder'] = 'Postnummer';
    $address_fields['city']['placeholder'] = 'By';
    return $address_fields;
}

Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or theme) or also in any plugin file.

All code is tested on Woocommerce 3+ and works.


Reference: Customizing checkout fields using actions and filters


For the login form fields: Customize WooCommerce login form user fields