I have a lot of <a>
html tags without the href
attribute for making onclick
javascript calls. These links do not have a pointer style of cursor. They have text style cursor.
How can I set the cursor style to pointer for links without using the href
attribute?
I know I can add href="#". I have this in a lot of places in the html document, and would like to know how to make cursor style pointer for links without using the href
attribute.
create a class with the following CSS and add it to your tags with onclick events:
in your css file add this....
if you don't have a css file, add this to the HEAD of your HTML page
also you can use the href="" attribute by returning false at the end of your javascript.
this is good for many reasons. SEO or if people don't have javascript, the href="" will work. e.g.
@see http://www.alistapart.com/articles/behavioralseparation
Edit: Worth noting @BalusC's answer where he mentions
:hover
is not necessary for the OP's use case. Although other style can be add with the:hover
selector.Use CSS
cursor: pointer
if I remember correctly.Either in your CSS file:
Then just add the following HTML to any elements you want to have the link cursor:
class="link_cursor"
(the preferred method.)Or use inline CSS:
This is how change the cursor from an arrow to a hand when you hover over a given
object
(myObject).Give them all a common class (for instance link). Then add in css-file:
Or as @mxmissile suggested, do it inline with style="cursor: pointer;"