11 Feb
2009
11 Feb
'09
6:07 p.m.
Johannes wrote:
That makes me think whether it is a good idea to let the cursor be changed from CSS. For example:
<a href="dangerous" style="cursor:default">harmless</a>
might trick someone to click a link it doesn't want to. Or am I paranoid here?
If it's paranoia, it's a healthy paranoia :) (I already had to force underlining of links in style.css. I can't understand why non-malicious sites turn that off to make it hard to tell what's what.)