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cursor types in css

March 3rd, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in css by dreamluverz


Possible Values
Value Description
url The url of a custom cursor to be used.Note: Always define a generic cursor at the end of the list in case none of the url-defined cursors can be used
default The default cursor (often an arrow)
auto Default. The browser sets a cursor
crosshair The cursor render as a crosshair
pointer The cursor render as a pointer (a hand) that indicates a link
move The cursor indicates something that should be moved
e-resize The cursor indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved right (east)
ne-resize The cursor indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved up and right (north/east)
nw-resize The cursor indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved up and left (north/west)
n-resize The cursor indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved up (north)
se-resize The cursor indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved down and right (south/east)
sw-resize The cursor indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved down and left (south/west)
s-resize The cursor indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved down (south)
w-resize The cursor indicates that an edge of a box is to be moved left (west)
text The cursor indicates text
wait The cursor indicates that the program is busy (often a watch or an hourglass)
help The cursor indicates that help is available (often a question mark or a balloon)

sources: http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_class_cursor.asp
http://www.pageresource.com/dhtml/csstut10.htm

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