CSS attributes:
9. User interface properties:
Cursor attribute. You can specify the cursor shape to be used on an element:
Property Name: 'cursor'
Property value: auto | crosshair | default | pointer | move | e-resize | ne-resize | nw-resize | n-resize | se-resize | sw-resize | s-resize | w- resize | text | wait | help | <url>
Initial value: auto
Target objects: all elements
Inherit?: yes
Percentage remarks: Forbidden
The property value represents the various shapes of the mouse pointer in windows operations. You can also specify the url address of the pointer icon. However, CSS does not support the ani animation cursor currently.
Conclusion:
At this point, all the existing CSS attributes have been introduced (there are also some auditory style sheets that will not be introduced), and this article should end, although there are not many browser types that support style sheets, most of them are supported. Style sheets will become the unified standards of browsers sooner or later, for two reasons: 1. The style sheet is the only style standard accepted by W3C, and there is no indication that W3C will use the Javascript Style sheet as the style sheet standard; second, CSS effectively solves the problem of introducing events into elements. In combination with the script program, CSS is an indispensable part of Dynamic HTML and tries to create a webpage with a style sheet, you will find it really convenient. I hope that my efforts will do my best to master style sheets.