Using an Input Text Field with a 'number' type, you can hide what's typed into a field. The attached example has two ways of doing this:
1. "On Key Up" - when you type in 12 characters that are hidden, you then focus in on another Input Text Field that has unhidden characters
2. "On Focus Out" - after typing in 16 characters, click out of the Input Text Field and the first 12 characters will be replaced with stars, and the last 4 characters will be added on the end.
Using an Input Text Field with a 'number' type, you can hide what's typed into a field. The attached example has two ways of doing this:
1. "On Key Up" - when you type in 12 characters that are hidden, you then focus in on another Input Text Field that has unhidden characters
2. "On Focus Out" - after typing in 16 characters, click out of the Input Text Field and the first 12 characters will be replaced with stars, and the last 4 characters will be added on the end.
Using an Input Text Field with a 'number' type, you can hide what's typed into a field. The attached example has two ways of doing this:
1. "On Key Up" - when you type in 12 characters that are hidden, you then focus in on another Input Text Field that has unhidden characters
2. "On Focus Out" - after typing in 16 characters, click out of the Input Text Field and the first 12 characters will be replaced with stars, and the last 4 characters will be added on the end.
Using an Input Text Field with a 'number' type, you can hide what's typed into a field. The attached example has two ways of doing this:
1. "On Key Up" - when you type in 12 characters that are hidden, you then focus in on another Input Text Field that has unhidden characters
2. "On Focus Out" - after typing in 16 characters, click out of the Input Text Field and the first 12 characters will be replaced with stars, and the last 4 characters will be added on the end.
Using an Input Text Field with a 'number' type, you can hide what's typed into a field. The attached example has two ways of doing this:
1. "On Key Up" - when you type in 12 characters that are hidden, you then focus in on another Input Text Field that has unhidden characters
2. "On Focus Out" - after typing in 16 characters, click out of the Input Text Field and the first 12 characters will be replaced with stars, and the last 4 characters will be added on the end.
Using an Input Text Field with a 'number' type, you can hide what's typed into a field. The attached example has two ways of doing this:
1. "On Key Up" - when you type in 12 characters that are hidden, you then focus in on another Input Text Field that has unhidden characters
2. "On Focus Out" - after typing in 16 characters, click out of the Input Text Field and the first 12 characters will be replaced with stars, and the last 4 characters will be added on the end.
Using an Input Text Field with a 'number' type, you can hide what's typed into a field. The attached example has two ways of doing this:
1. "On Key Up" - when you type in 12 characters that are hidden, you then focus in on another Input Text Field that has unhidden characters
2. "On Focus Out" - after typing in 16 characters, click out of the Input Text Field and the first 12 characters will be replaced with stars, and the last 4 characters will be added on the end.
Using an Input Text Field with a 'number' type, you can hide what's typed into a field. The attached example has two ways of doing this:
1. "On Key Up" - when you type in 12 characters that are hidden, you then focus in on another Input Text Field that has unhidden characters
2. "On Focus Out" - after typing in 16 characters, click out of the Input Text Field and the first 12 characters will be replaced with stars, and the last 4 characters will be added on the end.
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