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Cursor invert color (black/white text)

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  • RichardR Richard

    Dear @chloe543268

    Happy to help.
    This was fun to look into, its a nice trick they have done :)

    So its actually not a Cursor in the general sense - its an element ( box ) that moves in place of the cursor:

    You will need to add the following code into 'Lay -Options - Custom CSS & HTML'

    At the top of the page in 'Custom CSS':

    .pointer {
        cursor: none;
        background-color: #fff;
        position: fixed;
        text-align: center;
        width: 52px;
        height: 52px;
        z-index: 1000;
        transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
        pointer-events: none;
        mix-blend-mode: difference;
        overflow: hidden;
        border-radius: 50%;
    }
    

    NOTE: this 'background-color: #fff;' will be your starting colour so if your webpage has a black background you will see it but with a white background it will blend in. - you can change it to suit your needs

    Secondly in the ' Custom <head> content' add the following:

    <script>
    window.laytheme.on("newpageshown", function(layoutObj, type, obj){
        
      jQuery("body").append('<div class="pointer"></div>');
        jQuery("body").on("mousemove", function(e) {
    	jQuery(".pointer").css({ top: e.clientY + "px", left: e.clientX + "px" });
    	
    });
    
      });
    </script>
    

    Remember to save at the bottom of the page and then have a look at your Webpage.

    Its a cool effect, hope this helps and have a wonderful day. Let me know how you go! :)

    Best
    Richard

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    XLD
    wrote on last edited by
    #8

    Re: Cursor invert color (black/white text)

    Dear @Richard-Keith

    I love this – thank you so much…

    Two things:

    (01)
    The cursor (element box) blends in perfectly on a white background page. But when I navigate to a black background page, the mix-blend-mode only works after a manual browser refresh.

    Can you help?

    (02)
    The default "arrow cursor" is still visible above the new custom cursor. Any idea why?

    Many thanks in advance!

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      Richard
      Global Moderator
      wrote on last edited by
      #9

      Hey :) @XLD

      Could you post a link to your website? :)

      If the question is in regards to when the cursor hits the edge of the browser and reverts back to standard - that is not a Lay Theme issue - this is a browser thing that is out of my hands :(

      Best
      Richard

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          • RichardR Richard

            Dear @chloe543268

            Happy to help.
            This was fun to look into, its a nice trick they have done :)

            So its actually not a Cursor in the general sense - its an element ( box ) that moves in place of the cursor:

            You will need to add the following code into 'Lay -Options - Custom CSS & HTML'

            At the top of the page in 'Custom CSS':

            .pointer {
                cursor: none;
                background-color: #fff;
                position: fixed;
                text-align: center;
                width: 52px;
                height: 52px;
                z-index: 1000;
                transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
                pointer-events: none;
                mix-blend-mode: difference;
                overflow: hidden;
                border-radius: 50%;
            }
            

            NOTE: this 'background-color: #fff;' will be your starting colour so if your webpage has a black background you will see it but with a white background it will blend in. - you can change it to suit your needs

            Secondly in the ' Custom <head> content' add the following:

            <script>
            window.laytheme.on("newpageshown", function(layoutObj, type, obj){
                
              jQuery("body").append('<div class="pointer"></div>');
                jQuery("body").on("mousemove", function(e) {
            	jQuery(".pointer").css({ top: e.clientY + "px", left: e.clientX + "px" });
            	
            });
            
              });
            </script>
            

            Remember to save at the bottom of the page and then have a look at your Webpage.

            Its a cool effect, hope this helps and have a wonderful day. Let me know how you go! :)

            Best
            Richard

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            alberto_califano
            wrote on last edited by
            #12

            @Richard Hello, I wanted to have a cursor with mix blend mode and I was able to do it by using the code written here.

            The only problem is that when I go from a page to another it stop to work, and the cursor become invisible.

            Does anyone have any ideas on why that happen?

            Many thanks,
            Alberto

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              arminunruh
              Global Moderator
              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              yea this code:

              <script>
              window.laytheme.on("newpageshown", function(layoutObj, type, obj){
                  
                jQuery("body").append('<div class="pointer"></div>');
                  jQuery("body").on("mousemove", function(e) {
              	jQuery(".pointer").css({ top: e.clientY + "px", left: e.clientX + "px" });
              });
              
                });
              </script>
              

              its wrong, because it adds a new pointer div everytime you go to a new page ^^

              just do it like this instead:

              jQuery(document).ready(function(){
                  jQuery("body").append('<div class="pointer"></div>');
                  jQuery("body").on("mousemove", function(e) {
                    jQuery(".pointer").css({ top: e.clientY + "px", left: e.clientX + "px" });
                  });
              })
              
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              • arminunruhA arminunruh

                yea this code:

                <script>
                window.laytheme.on("newpageshown", function(layoutObj, type, obj){
                    
                  jQuery("body").append('<div class="pointer"></div>');
                    jQuery("body").on("mousemove", function(e) {
                	jQuery(".pointer").css({ top: e.clientY + "px", left: e.clientX + "px" });
                });
                
                  });
                </script>
                

                its wrong, because it adds a new pointer div everytime you go to a new page ^^

                just do it like this instead:

                jQuery(document).ready(function(){
                    jQuery("body").append('<div class="pointer"></div>');
                    jQuery("body").on("mousemove", function(e) {
                      jQuery(".pointer").css({ top: e.clientY + "px", left: e.clientX + "px" });
                    });
                })
                
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                alberto_califano
                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                @arminunruh Thank you so much! It works perfectly now.

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                  Re: Cursor invert color (black/white text)

                  Dear @Richard-Keith

                  I love this – thank you so much…

                  Two things:

                  (01)
                  The cursor (element box) blends in perfectly on a white background page. But when I navigate to a black background page, the mix-blend-mode only works after a manual browser refresh.

                  Can you help?

                  (02)
                  The default "arrow cursor" is still visible above the new custom cursor. Any idea why?

                  Many thanks in advance!

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                  LenaW
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  @XLD @Richard thanks for having this function explained, I bump into the same thing of also having the default "arrow cursor" still visible. How did you did you solve this in the end?
                  Many Thanks!
                  https://lenawinterink.com/category/test-work-category/

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                    arminunruh
                    Global Moderator
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #16
                    *, a{
                    cursor: none!important
                    }
                    

                    https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor

                    maybe this

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                      arminunruh
                      Global Moderator
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #17

                      ur website runs so fast wow even here in brazil. which webhost did you get or which caching plugin do you use?

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                        KW1
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #18

                        Thank you for this topic and the explanations. One question: How do I manage to use the same effect, but use a customized .svg as shape? I'm stuck at the moment...

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                          arminunruh
                          Global Moderator
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #19

                          Ok so first off, if anyone just wants a inverted cursor, i think this should be the correct code:

                          In "Custom CSS":

                          *{
                              cursor: none!important;
                          }
                          .pointer {
                              cursor: none;
                              background-color: #fff;
                              position: fixed;
                              text-align: center;
                              width: 52px;
                              height: 52px;
                              z-index: 1000;
                              transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
                              pointer-events: none;
                              mix-blend-mode: difference;
                              overflow: hidden;
                              border-radius: 50%;
                          }
                          

                          in HTML at bottom:

                          <script>
                          jQuery("body").append('<div class="pointer"></div>');
                          jQuery("body").on("mousemove", function(e) {
                          	jQuery(".pointer").css({ top: e.clientY + "px", left: e.clientX + "px" });
                          });
                          </script>
                          

                          previous code was using newpageshown to add the pointer div, but then it means it adds a new one every time you navigate on the page, thats not needed

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                            arminunruh
                            Global Moderator
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #20

                            to use a svg image, use https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/background-image

                            in HTML at bottom:

                            <script>
                            jQuery("body").append('<div class="pointer"></div>');
                            jQuery("body").on("mousemove", function(e) {
                            	jQuery(".pointer").css({ top: e.clientY + "px", left: e.clientX + "px" });
                            });
                            </script>
                            

                            In "Custom CSS":

                            *{
                                cursor: none!important;
                            }
                            .pointer {
                                cursor: none;
                                position: fixed;
                                text-align: center;
                                width: 52px;
                                height: 52px;
                                z-index: 1000;
                                transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
                                pointer-events: none;
                                mix-blend-mode: difference;
                                overflow: hidden;
                                border-radius: 50%;
                                background-image: url("http://localhost:10020/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/close-button.svg");
                                background-position: center;
                                background-repeat: no-repeat;
                            }
                            

                            this is the part u change:
                            background-image: url("http://localhost:10020/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/close-button.svg");

                            get the url from wp-admin media library, when u click on an image u get File URL:

                            Screenshot 2025-02-19 at 09.05.14.png

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