This post explores the CSS cursor property, highlighting its role in enhancing the user experience by providing visual cues for interaction. It covers syntax, supported values, and practical applications for different devices, emphasizing the importance of pairing cursors with additional visual indicators. The post also discusses real-world use cases, interaction with JavaScript for functionality, and creating custom cursors while addressing limitations and best practices.
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See how LogRocket's Galileo AI surfaces the most severe issues for youWhat is the CSS cursor property?How to use the cursor propertyOver 200k developers use LogRocket to create better digital experiencesCan you create custom cursors with CSS?Drawbacks of the CSS cursor propertyBrowser compatibility for CSS cursor propertyConclusionIs your frontend hogging your users' CPU?Sort: