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Posted by Domestos on 11/14/62 11:27
"Arne" <invalid@domain.invalid> wrote in message
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> 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?
I am asking the user to 'select' a precise pixel within the box... so the
crosshair cursor is easier to use...
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