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Custom cursor not working

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I'm trying to use a custom cursor. It works fine in Chrome and Safari, but Firefox seems to ignore it. Here's the code:

div {

   display: block;
   cursor: url('/default-1x.png') 1x, url('/default-2x.png') 2x, default;
   cursor: -webkit-image-set(url('/default-1x.png') 1x, url('/default-2x.png') 2x), default;
   cursor: -moz-image-set(url('/default-1x.png') 1x, url('/default-2x.png') 2x), default;

}

div {

   display: block;
   cursor: url('/auto-1x.png') 1x, url('/auto-2x.png') 2x, auto;
   cursor: -webkit-image-set(url('/auto-1x.png') 1x, url('/auto-2x.png') 2x), auto;
   cursor: -moz-image-set(url('/auto-1x.png') 1x, url('/auto-2x.png') 2x), auto;

}

div {

   display: block;
   cursor: url('/pointer-1x.png') 1x, url('pointer-2x.png') 2x, pointer;
   cursor: -webkit-image-set(url('pointer-1x.png') 1x, url('pointer-2x.png') 2x), pointer;
   cursor: -moz-image-set(url('/pointer-1x.png') 1x, url('/pointer-2x.png') 2x), pointer;

}

I'm trying to use a custom cursor. It works fine in Chrome and Safari, but Firefox seems to ignore it. Here's the code: div { display: block; cursor: url('/default-1x.png') 1x, url('/default-2x.png') 2x, default; cursor: -webkit-image-set(url('/default-1x.png') 1x, url('/default-2x.png') 2x), default; cursor: -moz-image-set(url('/default-1x.png') 1x, url('/default-2x.png') 2x), default; } div { display: block; cursor: url('/auto-1x.png') 1x, url('/auto-2x.png') 2x, auto; cursor: -webkit-image-set(url('/auto-1x.png') 1x, url('/auto-2x.png') 2x), auto; cursor: -moz-image-set(url('/auto-1x.png') 1x, url('/auto-2x.png') 2x), auto; } div { display: block; cursor: url('/pointer-1x.png') 1x, url('pointer-2x.png') 2x, pointer; cursor: -webkit-image-set(url('pointer-1x.png') 1x, url('pointer-2x.png') 2x), pointer; cursor: -moz-image-set(url('/pointer-1x.png') 1x, url('/pointer-2x.png') 2x), pointer; }

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Thanks for the link. I still can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.

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Can you post a link to a publicly accessible page (i.e. no authentication or signing on required)?

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Unfortunately no, can't do it publicly. I can email a login information if that's an option.

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You can try image-set without the -moz prefix: image-set


Image-set isn't working yet in Firefox, so you will have to use other ways.

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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html
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Modified by cor-el