RE: [WSG] cursor: default; or something else

2006-07-10 Thread Cole Kuryakin








Taco 



For what its worth, I always use
the default cursor (arrow) on my nav hrefs that are nulled (#)
on a landing page. IMO its much better indication that the hover is not
clickable.



Cole











From:
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PM
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Subject: [WSG] cursor: default; or
something else







Out of interested, what would one consider the most user
friendliest cursor to display on hover http://www.apartmentrealty.com.au/site/apartment/full-detail.cfm?apartmentIdentity=1?
I have cursor: default; I don't want to display the hand as it makes people
think it is clickable.











Kind regards,
Taco Fleur 








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RE: [WSG] cursor: default; or something else

2006-07-10 Thread Taco Fleur



Thanks! 
Not sure how you figured out what I was after, after 
reading my own cryptic email I would not have made sense out of it 
;-)
Yes, I think default out of the available is best to, I 
was thinking about the WAIT cursor, because when hovering over the null item we 
are really waiting for them to make a selection. Although that one did not feel 
right


Kind 
regards,Taco 
Fleur 


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From: listdad@webstandardsgroup.org 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cole 
KuryakinSent: Monday, 10 July 2006 4:38 PMTo: 
wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: RE: [WSG] cursor: default; or 
something else


Taco 


For what its worth, I 
always use the default cursor (arrow) on my nav hrefs that are nulled (#) on 
a landing page. IMO its much better indication that the hover is not 
clickable.

Cole


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[WSG] cursor: default; or something else

2006-07-09 Thread Taco Fleur



Out of interested, 
what would one consider the most user friendliest cursor to display on hover http://www.apartmentrealty.com.au/site/apartment/full-detail.cfm?apartmentIdentity=1? I have cursor: default; I don't want to display the hand as it 
makes people think it is clickable.


Kind 
regards,Taco 
Fleur 


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