- name.
Placeholder names for
people are
often terms referring to an
average person or a
predicted persona of a
typical user.
These placeholders typically...
- Look up
placeholder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Placeholder may
refer to:
Placeholder name, a term or
terms referring to
something or somebody...
- is
sometimes used as a
placeholder on
official do****ents. "Alice and Bob" are
fictional characters commonly used as
placeholders for A and B in discussions...
-
widow was
appointed to the seat as a
placeholder. A
subset of
placeholders is the
placeholder candidate. A
placeholder candidate is used in
politics as a...
- itself.
Placeholders are
elements within a
snippet that are left to be
supplied by the user or
other external process. The
values for
placeholders are not...
-
Alice and Bob are
fictional characters commonly used as
placeholders in
discussions about cryptographic systems and protocols, and in
other science and...
- that all
placeholders are
filled in properly. Like a
usual do****ent, a form
typically contains fixed content. It also
contains some
placeholders which are...
- is not yet known. If the
forthcoming project is not yet named,
these placeholders may be used to
indicate that the name has not yet been selected, although...
- "Joe Bloggs" or "John Smith", have
sometimes been
informally used as
placeholders for an every-man in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand;
however such...
- that have been used as
placeholders in a
layout prior to it
being declared finished and
ready for publication.
These placeholders,
commonly either blank...