Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-24036697-20140205153452/@comment-24036697-20140205183349

Penguin-Pal wrote: Yes, this is done with CSS, via MediaWiki:Wikia.css (or even MediaWiki:Common.css, if it's imported in your wiki). This is the code: You can also change the tip location. The default is the upper-left corner of the image. You can change it using: And replace LEFT with the number of pixels that the clicking point is located from the left, and TOP with the distance from hte top, also in pixels. Make sure not to use the px suffix for these values.

Note: the selector body in this example will apply it for all the page. For linksm like in the Pirate wiki, you can use a instead, and you can also apply it on different selectors. Hmm... I appear to be doing something wrong... I did it exactly how you said, but it isn't working.

Here's what I put into my CSS editor:

body {

cursor: url(http://i.imgur.com/yHY5NtP.png), auto;

}

Should the url be the webpage url or the image url?