Cursor change to pointy hand

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Cursor change to pointy hand

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I have searched in the help, user guide and on the forum without success for the answer to this post, honest. I can find various solutions on the 'net, but obs would like to use WYSIWYG WB for this.

At www.sedations.drteeth.co.uk, I have a button on the main page.

How do I get the arrow cursor to change to a pointing hand over the button?

Thanks

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Re: Cursor change to pointy hand

Post by Pablo »

Normally, only links have a hand cursor.
But you can use styles to set a custom cursor. or else add custom code.
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Re: Cursor change to pointy hand

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Thank you so much. I'll give it a try.
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Re: Cursor change to pointy hand

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In custom style (HTML Code) try this

cursor: pointer;
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Re: Cursor change to pointy hand

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That did the trick perfectly, many thanks.
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