#1 is a well known issue in IE (the cursor doesn't change back). the fix is :
$.blockUI({ message: blah blah blah css : { cursor: 'default', }, overlayCSS : { cursor: 'default' }, }); On Jan 5, 7:14 am, mpgjunky <mich...@eurofeeds.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have implemented blockUI for all buttons and a tags, using a custom > message as shown: > > <script type=\"text/javascript\"> > $.unblockUI(); > > $(document).ready(function() { > $.unblockUI(); > $(':button, a').click(function() { > $.blockUI({ message: \"<h1><img > src='images/ajax-loader.gif' /> > Just a moment...<\/h1>\" }); > }); > }); > </script> > > My <a> tags are normal, like <a href='somefile.php'>. > > Clicking on any <button> or <a> tag works with exception of the > following: > > 1. In FF the cursor remains as 'wait' after the page has unblocked. > The cursor returns to 'default' as soon as the mouse is moved. > 2. In Google Chrome the spinning loading image does not show at all (I > assume because the page loads too fast). In FF the loading image > displays but the animation is choppy. > > How can I fix the above so all buttons, a tags etc do proper page > blocking? > And just to clarify, is page blocking meant to be used exclusively > using ajax calls for it to work properly? > > Thanks, > Michael.