Microinteractions, such as custom cursors, can enhance user experiences by adding uniqueness and interactivity to a site. The post explores various types of custom cursors, including trailing, revealing, and interactive game cursors, along with their implementation techniques using CSS and JavaScript. Performance and accessibility considerations are also discussed. Real-life application examples and relevant CodePen demos provide practical insights for web design and development.

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Trailing CursorsRevealing CursorsSVG CursorsDot CursorsInteractive / Game CursorsReal-Life ExamplesHow Custom Cursors Are BuiltFinal Thoughts3 Comments
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