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Posted by Arne on 11/15/76 11:27
Once upon a time *Domestos* wrote:
> Hi all I know the command for changing the cursor into a crosshair with CSS2
> is ...
>
> cursor : crosshair;
>
> and it works... However I when I move the mouse over a link in this defined
> area it changes to the usual HTML link finger pointing cursor... any way to
> keep the crosshair for a link hover?
Just one question out of curiosity. The "pointing cursor" (hand) is
well knowned cursor for links, I would say every single person knows
what it means when the cursor change to the pointer.
That is "light years" from what the know the crosshair stands for, and
certanly they can't understand why the cursor change to that, if the
link is not obvious in any other way.
So, why the idea of changing the cursor? What is the purpose with
that, and what benefits does it give you or any of your visitors?
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/Arne
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