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Change Safari cursor shape based on link target
So I created a Safari subfolder in the ~/Library/Application Support folder. Then I created a text file with the contents as described here. Then I saved it in that new Safari folder as userContent.css. Then quit Safari. Restarted. No changes to cursor whether link opens in new window, new tab or same window. Suggestions? Thanks.
Change Safari cursor shape based on link target
/* Change cursor for links that open in new window */Note the KEY words "links that open in new window". If the link does NOT specify open a NEW window, the cursor will NOT change. Not many links specify open in new window. I you have the menu View > Status Bar on (it is at the bottom of the Safari window), you can see if the link specifies opening a NEW window. It is working for me with Safari Version 2.0.4
Change Safari cursor shape based on link target
The links I tried did in fact specify (and do) open in a new window. Still doesn't work. Big deal - life goes on.
Change Safari cursor shape based on link target
I did all the things you did PLUS the last step of going to Safari Preferences>Advanced and then clicked on the Style Sheet drop down menu and selected Other. Then I navigated to the .css file created and selected it. |
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