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| title | type | tags | authors | cover | excerpt |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tip: Adding autocomplete to a password field | tip | webdev | chalarangelo | blog_images/padlocks.jpg | Use the HTML `autocomplete` attribute to create more secure and accessible password fields. |
The HTML autocomplete attribute provides a wide variety of options for <input> fields. One of these is the new-password value, which can be used when the user is asked to create a new password (e.g. signup or reset password forms). This value ensures that the browser will not accidentally fill in an existing password, while it also allows the browser to suggest a secure password:
<form action="signup" method="post">
<input type="text" autocomplete="username">
<input type="password" autocomplete="new-password">
<input type="submit" value="Sign up">
</form>
Additionally, if the form contains a second password field asking the user to retype the newly created password, autocomplete="new-password" should be used for both of the password fields.
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