Name
cursor — NN n/a IE 4 DOM n/a
Synopsis
Read/Write
The shape of the cursor when the screen pointer is atop the element. The precise look of cursors depends on the operating system. Before deploying a modified cursor, be sure you understand the standard ways that the various types of cursors are used within the browser and operating system. Users expect a cursor design to mean the same thing across all applications. Figure 10.3 in Chapter 10 offers a gallery of Windows and Macintosh cursors for each of the cursor constant settings provided by Internet Explorer 4.
Setting this property affects the cursor only when it is atop the current element and does not set the cursor immediately on a global basis.
Example
if (event.altKey) {
event.sourceElement.style.cursor = "help"
}Value
Any one cursor constant as a string: auto |
crosshair | default |
e-resize | help |
move | n-resize |
ne-resize | nw-resize |
pointer | s-resize |
se-resize | sw-resize |
text | wait.
Default
auto
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