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Adding <label> elements to the rule reverting the 'cursor' property #63
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I found an interesting article and comments about the issue of cursor-over-text in browsers. See https://www.impressivewebs.com/cursor-over-text-behaviour-browsers/. It seems there are differing opinions on the matter. For me, I think it would depend on the type of website/webapp, the intended usage, and the targeted users. Therefore, I wouldn't place a cursor setting for |
Hi @graymatter00, I can understand the logic of what you are saying, but still, I think everyone needs to decide for themselves in those cases. From my perspective, I will prefer the hand "clicking" cursor because In the projects that I'm working on, there is another reset custom layer that adds things that are more my preferable, for example: button {
cursor: pointer;
} |
I agree with you guys (although I — at least partially — disagree with the opinion expressed in the article mentioned by @graymatter00 about the purpose of the text caret cursor). I myself prefer the hand pointer for |
I agree with elad2412 . |
Would setting |
No, it would not prevent the property from being overridden by a subsequent setting of the property. I'm not really understanding the rest of your question/comment. However, I think a better understanding of CSS would benefit you. I recommend Learn to style HTML using CSS as a good place to start. |
@graymatter00: your misunderstanding of my comment may be due to ambiguous wording on my part, but I doubt very much that it stems from any misunderstanding of CSS. I was merely replying to @oinochoe who seemed to suggest that setting As for now, I think that I will walk out of this conversation since the position of the maintainers is already clear, and that it has little impact on my appreciation of the usefulness of this stylesheet. Thank you for taking the time to review and evaluate my suggestion. |
@mesr |
May I suggest adding label to the selector list of the rule that reverts the cursor property (line 23)? I tend to believe that CSS authors are much likelier to want the arrow cursor than the text caret for their labels.
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