How do you expect to push accessibility requirements like "all fields have labels" and "don't use placeholders in place of labels" when one of the most used UI Framework out there puts the label as false (hidden) by default in their Figma (paid) library and the placeholder as true?? I'm, annoyed.

A screenshot of a Figma textfield component, with different properties. The Label property is set to false by details (meaning it's invisible) while the placeholder is set to true (meaning it's visible). This results with the example on the left, of input fields, with no visible labels, but, with placeholders instead of labels.
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