Browser support
All major browsers support the cursor property.
Note: Opera 9.3 and Safari 3 do not support URL values.
Note: The property value "Inherit" is not supported for any version of Internet Explorer (including IE8).
value |
Description |
Url |
The URL of the custom cursor that you want to use. Note: Always define a normal cursor at the end of this list in case there is no available cursor defined by the URL. |
Default |
Default cursor (usually an arrow) |
Auto |
Default. The cursor set by the browser. |
Crosshair |
The cursor is rendered as a cross line. |
Pointer |
The cursor is rendered as a pointer to the link (one hand) |
Move |
This cursor indicates that an object can be moved. |
E-resize |
This cursor indicates that the edge of the rectangle box can be moved to the right (east). |
Ne-resize |
This cursor indicates that the edge of the rectangle box can be moved up and to the right (north/east). |
Nw-resize |
This cursor indicates that the edge of the rectangle box can be moved up and to the left (north/west). |
N-resize |
This cursor indicates that the edge of the rectangle box can be moved up (north). |
Se-resize |
This cursor indicates that the edge of the rectangle box can be moved down and to the right (south/east). |
Sw-resize |
This cursor indicates that the edge of the rectangle box can be moved down and to the left (south/west). |
S-resize |
This cursor indicates that the edge of the rectangle box can be moved down (North/west). |
W-resize |
This cursor indicates that the edge of the rectangle box can be moved to the left (west). |
Text |
This cursor indicates the text. |
Wait |
This cursor indicates that the program is busy (usually a table or an hourglass). |
Help |
This cursor indicates which help is available (usually a question mark or a balloon). |