I came across another solution to this problem (below in the old email),
so I thought I would pass it on. This may seem simple, but it is all
new to me.
Instead of making the entire image the anchor for the url for the next
image, use the map option in html to make only a small area of the image
w
All the browsers I use display css cursors. The javascripts to change cursors
use images and either replace or trail the cursor and only work in IE and
sometimes netscape.
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 22:27:48 -0500 - Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Re: Cursor over links
On January 28, 2003 08:00 pm, Joel Hammer wrote:
Worked fine for me in Konqueror 3.1.0
David Aikema
> Yes. I tried three browsers:
>
> Opera 6.03 (linux) doesn't work at all.
>
> Netscape (linux) 7.0 works partially. Not in links and only some cursors.
>
> IE 5.0 (windows) works perfectly. It s
Yes. I tried three browsers:
Opera 6.03 (linux) doesn't work at all.
Netscape (linux) 7.0 works partially. Not in links and only some cursors.
IE 5.0 (windows) works perfectly. It shows all different cursors and works in links.
Thanks,
Joel
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 09:55:58PM -0500, Tim Wunder
CCS2 has some cursor control, but I assume that most browsers won't support
that.
How would you use javascript to change it? I don't see "cursor" mentioned
in my rhino (O'Reilly) javascript book index.
Joel
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 09:37:26PM -0500, Kurt Wall wrote:
> Feigning erudition, Joel Hamm
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 9:37 pm, someone claiming to be Kurt Wall wrote:
> Feigning erudition, Joel Hammer wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> % The problem is the cursor, when over a link, becomes that whimpy looking
> % small hand with the pointed finger, not really very impressive. Since the
> % presenter
Feigning erudition, Joel Hammer wrote:
[...]
% The problem is the cursor, when over a link, becomes that whimpy looking
% small hand with the pointed finger, not really very impressive. Since the
% presenter might like to use the mouse to point out items of interest in
% the image, a bigger poin
On 01/28/03 18:04, Joel Hammer wrote:
I am preparing an HTML presentation. It is basically just a bunch of small
sequentially numbered html documents which pull in jpg's, sorta like this,
with irrelevant details left out. This document would be called 5.html,
for example, and it displays image5.jp
I am preparing an HTML presentation. It is basically just a bunch of small
sequentially numbered html documents which pull in jpg's, sorta like this,
with irrelevant details left out. This document would be called 5.html,
for example, and it displays image5.jpg.
Each image displayed by the br