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@solid-primitives/cursor
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Two simple primitives for setting cursor css property reactively.
Two simple primitives for setting cursor css property reactively.
createElementCursor
- Set provided cursor to given HTML Element styles reactively.createBodyCursor
- Set selected cursor to body element styles reactively.npm install @solid-primitives/cursor
# or
yarn add @solid-primitives/cursor
# or
pnpm add @solid-primitives/cursor
createElementCursor
Set provided cursor to given HTML Element styles reactively.
It takes two arguments:
element
- HTMLElement or a reactive signal returning one. Returning falsy value will unset the cursor.cursor
- Cursor css property. E.g. "pointer", "grab", "zoom-in", "wait", etc.import { createElementCursor } from "@solid-primitives/cursor";
const target = document.querySelector("#element");
const [cursor, setCursor] = createSignal("pointer");
const [enabled, setEnabled] = createSignal(true);
createElementCursor(() => enabled() && target, cursor);
setCursor("help");
createBodyCursor
Set selected cursor to body element styles reactively.
It takes only one argument:
cursor
- Signal returing a cursor css property. E.g. "pointer", "grab", "zoom-in", "wait", etc. Returning falsy value will unset the cursor.import { createBodyCursor } from "@solid-primitives/cursor";
const [cursor, setCursor] = createSignal("pointer");
const [enabled, setEnabled] = createSignal(true);
createBodyCursor(() => enabled() && cursor());
setCursor("help");
See CHANGELOG.md
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Two simple primitives for setting cursor css property reactively.
We found that @solid-primitives/cursor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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