Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-4018164-20130221210640/@comment-4674838-20130222052331

You're on the right track, there's just a couple issues:
 * The selector you want is  instead of
 * You need to make the rule  if you want it to override the style attribute (as in  ). Refer to this article or this article about specificity in CSS to learn why.

Give this a try (feel free to use your own filename, I just chose a spinning circle throbber):

Couple additional notes:
 * This won't cover  (notice the missing space between cursor and help -- some people write inline CSS like that)
 * If for some reason the image fails to load, you might end up with a buggy-looking cursor. When using images for cursors, it's always recommended to specify a "default" cursor as fallback in case the image fails to load

Taking these two concerns into consideration, you could use: