In case anyone else runs across this:

in my css file I added the "!important" declaration after the cursor 
style.  This causes the css style to override the user style applied by 
jqModal.

Carl

Carl Von Stetten wrote:
> I've read all of the documentation on the jqModal home pages.  I 
> understand that the default CSS class jqModal looks for to style the 
> overlay is "jqmOverlay".  It appears that the only properties that it 
> will pick up from a defined CSS style are background color and 
> background image.  I'm trying to change the modal overlay cursor from 
> 'wait' to an external cursor file in my CSS:
>
>     .jqmOverlay {
>         background-color: #000;
>         cursor: URL(../no_m.cur), wait;
>     }
>
>
> However, the cursor style is not being applied (I can confirm this in 
> firebug - the cursor style of the overlay is being hard-coded by 
> jqModal.  Is there any way to change the cursor?
>
> Thanks,
> Carl
>
>
>   

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