jQuery Awesome Cursor lets developers hide the browser's default mouse cursor graphics and display a custom cursor instead.
While this might seem something extremely trivial, if you've never tried to do this before, just heed our advice and don't.
Customizing the mouse cursor can be extremely complex, mainly because of various bugs that arise when rendering and replacing the cursor across various browsers.
jQuery Awesome Cursor does not use images or .ico files like other similar methods, but a FontAwesome glyph.
Multiple and different icons can be used on the same page and developers can also alter some of the other cursor options.
These include its size, color, hotspot placement, rotation angle, and even the presence of an outline color.
Besides FontAwesome, the plugin can also let you use any other icon font you'd like.
Simple examples and usage instructions are included with the standard jQuery Awesome Cursor package.
What is new in this release:
- This release allows an alternative icon font to be used in place of FontAwesome, by setting the font option accordingly.
What is new in version 0.1.4:
- This release allows an alternative icon font to be used in place of FontAwesome, by setting the font option accordingly.
What is new in version 0.1.2:
- This release allows an alternative icon font to be used in place of FontAwesome, by setting the font option accordingly.
What is new in version 0.1.1:
- This release allows an alternative icon font to be used in place of FontAwesome, by setting the font option accordingly.
What is new in version 0.1.0:
- This release allows an alternative icon font to be used in place of FontAwesome, by setting the font option accordingly.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- jQuery 1.8 or higher
Limitations:
- Works only with Firefox and Google Chrome browsers.
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