CSS Cursors

The cursor property of CSS allows you to specify the type of cursor that should be displayed to the user.

One good usage of this property is in using images for submit buttons on forms. By default, when a cursor hovers over a link, the cursor changes from a pointer to a hand. However, it does not change form for a submit button on a form. Therefore, whenever someone hovers over an image that is a submit button, it provides a visual clue that the image is clickable.

The following table shows the possible values for the cursor property −

Value

Description

auto

Shape of the cursor depends on the context area it is over. For example, an 'I' over text, a 'hand' over a link, and so on.

crosshair

A crosshair or plus sign

default

An arrow

pointer

A pointing hand (in IE 4 this value is hand).

move

The 'I' bar

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 I bar.

wait

An hour glass.

help

A question mark or balloon, ideal for use over help buttons.

<url>

The source of a cursor image file.

NOTE: You should try to use only these values to add helpful information for users, and in places, they would expect to see that cursor. For example, using the crosshair when someone hovers over a link can confuse visitors.

Here is an example −

<html>

   <head>

   </head>

  

   <body>

      <p>Move the mouse over the words to see the cursor change:</p>

     

      <div style="cursor:auto">Auto</div>

      <div style="cursor:crosshair">Crosshair</div>

      <div style="cursor:default">Default</div>

      <div style="cursor:pointer">Pointer</div>

      <div style="cursor:move">Move</div>

      <div style="cursor:e-resize">e-resize</div>

      <div style="cursor:ne-resize">ne-resize</div>

      <div style="cursor:nw-resize">nw-resize</div>

      <div style="cursor:n-resize">n-resize</div>

      <div style="cursor:se-resize">se-resize</div>

      <div style="cursor:sw-resize">sw-resize</div>

      <div style="cursor:s-resize">s-resize</div>

      <div style="cursor:w-resize">w-resize</div>

      <div style="cursor:text">text</div>

      <div style="cursor:wait">wait</div>

      <div style="cursor:help">help</div>

   </body>

  

</html>

It will produce the following result −

Move the mouse over the words to see the cursor change:

Auto

Crosshair

Default

Pointer

Move

e-resize

ne-resize

nw-resize

n-resize

se-resize

sw-resize

s-resize

w-resize

text

wait

help