<section> <h2 id="placeholder"> How can I have Select2 display a placeholder? </h2> <p> Select2 supports displaying a placeholder by default using the <code>placeholder</code> option. This can be either a data object matching the placeholder option, or a string to display as the placeholder if you are using a blank placeholder option. </p> {% highlight js linenos %} $('select').select2({ placeholder: 'Select an option' }); {% endhighlight %} <h3> My first option is being displayed instead of my placeholder </h3> <p> This usually means that you do not have a blank <code><option></option></code> as the first option in your <code><select></code>. </p> <p> Note that this does not apply to multiple selects, as the browser does not select the first option by default when multiple selections can be made. </p> <h3> I am using AJAX, can I still show a placeholder? </h3> <p> Yes, Select2 supports placeholders for all configurations. You will still need to add in the placeholder option if you are using a single select. </p> <h3> Can I use an option without a blank value as my placeholder? </h3> <p> The <code>placeholder</code> option allows you to pass in a data object instead of just a string if you need more flexibility. The <code>id</code> of the data object should match the <code>value</code> of the placeholder option. </p> {% highlight js linenos %} $('select').select2({ placeholder: { id: '-1', // the value of the option text: 'Select an option' } }); {% endhighlight %} <h3> Can I change how the placeholder looks? </h3> <p> When using Select2 <strong>when only a single selection can be made</strong>, the placeholder option will be passed through the standard templating methods, including the <code>templateSelection</code> option, so you are able to change how it is displayed. </p> {% highlight js linenos %} $('select').select2({ templateResult: function (data) { if (data.id === '') { // adjust for custom placeholder values return 'Custom styled placeholder text'; } return data.text; } }); {% endhighlight %} <p> <strong>When multiple selections are allowed</strong>, the placeholder will be displayed using the <code>placeholder</code> attribute on the search box. You can customize the display of this placeholder using CSS, as explained in the following Stack Overflow answer: <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/q/2610497/359284">Change an input's HTML5 placeholder color with CSS</a> </p> <h3> My placeholders aren't being displayed in Internet Explorer </h3> <p> Select2 uses the native <code>placeholder</code> attribute on input boxes for the multiple select, and that attribute is not supported in older versions of Internet Explorer. You need to include <a href="https://github.com/jamesallardice/Placeholders.js">Placeholders.js</a> on your page, or use the full build, in order to add <code>placeholder</code> attribute support to input boxes. </p> </section>