Change cursor style when drag and drop in css

I make a drag and drop on image sorting, the code work very well, but now client want that when a user Drag row the cursor style is a “pointer”.

Now default cursor style is “move”. I change every where in css but in vain, no changing happen.

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Can any one help with css.

Any suggestions.

Here is my code

<table class="widefat fixed" cellspacing="0" id="image_sort" style="width:100%; table-layout:inherit;">
        <thead>
            <tr>
                <th scope="col" class="column-slug"><?php _e('Image','lgs') ?></th>
                <th scope="col"><?php _e('Image Links To','lgs') ?></th>
                <th scope="col" class="column-slug"><?php _e('Actions','lgs') ?></th>
            </tr>
        </thead>

        <tfoot>
            <tr>
                <th scope="col" class="column-slug"><?php _e('Image','lgs') ?></th>
                <th scope="col"><?php _e('Image Links To','lgs') ?></th>
                <th scope="col" class="column-slug"><?php _e('Actions','lgs') ?></th>
            </tr>
        </tfoot>

        <tbody>

        <form method="post" action="options.php">
        <?php settings_fields('wp_logo_slider_images'); ?>
        <?php foreach((array)$wp_logo_slider_images as $image => $data) : ?>
            <tr id="list_item_<?php echo $image ?>" class="list_item">
                <input type="hidden" name="wp_logo_slider_images[<?php echo $image; ?>][id]" value="<?php echo $data['id']; ?>" />
                <input type="hidden" name="wp_logo_slider_images[<?php echo $image; ?>][file]" value="<?php echo $data['file']; ?>" />
                <input type="hidden" name="wp_logo_slider_images[<?php echo $image; ?>][file_url]" value="<?php echo $data['file_url']; ?>" />
                <input type="hidden" name="wp_logo_slider_images[<?php echo $image; ?>][thumbnail]" value="<?php //echo $data['thumbnail']; ?>" />
                <input type="hidden" name="wp_logo_slider_images[<?php echo $image; ?>][thumbnail_url]" value="<?php echo $data['thumbnail_url']; ?>" />
                <th scope="row" class="column-slug"><img src="<?php echo $data['thumbnail_url']; ?>" /></th>
                <td><?php //echo $image; ?><input type="text" name="wp_logo_slider_images[<?php echo $image; ?>][image_links_to]" value="<?php echo $data['image_links_to']; ?>" size="30" /></td>
                <td class="column-slug"><input type="submit" class="button-primary" value="Update" /> <a href="?page=wp_logo_slider&amp;delete=<?php echo $image; ?>" class="button">Delete</a></td>
            </tr>
        <?php endforeach; ?>
        <input type="hidden" name="wp_logo_slider_images[update]" value="Updated" />
        </form>

        </tbody>
    </table>

<?php

function image_sort(){  
wp_enqueue_script('jquery');
?>
<!--<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.1.min.js"></script>-->
<?php 
wp_enqueue_script('jquery-ui-sortable');
?>
<script type="text/javascript">

jQuery(document).ready( function(e) {
   jQuery('#image_sort').sortable({
            items: '.list_item',
            opacity: 0.5,
            cursor: 'move',
            axis: 'y',
            update: function() {
                var ordr = jQuery(this).sortable('serialize') + '&action=list_update_order';
                jQuery.post(ajaxurl, ordr, function(response){
                    //alert(response);
                });
            }
      });
});

</script>
<?php
    }
    add_action('admin_head','image_sort');

    function order_list(){
        global $wp_logo_slider_images;

        $list = $wp_logo_slider_images;
        $new_order = $_POST['list_item'];
        $new_list = array();

        foreach($new_order as $v){
            if(isset($list[$v])){
                $new_list[$v] = $list[$v];
            }
        }
        update_option('wp_logo_slider_images',$new_list);
    }
    add_action('wp_ajax_list_update_order','order_list');
?>

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2 comments

  1. Why you can’t Use jQuery. To change cursor style

    Using jQuery

    check this jsFiddle

    jQuery(document).ready(function(){
      jQuery('a.clickme').click(function(){
        jQuery('body').css('cursor', 'pointer');
          $(this).css('cursor', 'pointer');
      });
    });
    

    Using CSS

    check this jsFiddle

    HTML

    <div>
        <a href="#" class="clickme">Link1</a><br />
        <a href="#" class="clickme">Link2</a><br />
        <a href="#" class="clickme">Link2</a>  <br /> 
    </div>
    

    CSS

    div{
        width: 200px;
        height:100px;
        border:1px solid #000;
    }
    
    div:hover, div:active{
       cursor: pointer;
    }