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1-20 of 23 Mouse Trails sites are shown.
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This is one of the most spetacular, efficient cursor trail scripts you'll find. I learned the technique and code for creating it from the site SiteExperts, and thought I might share the results with the visitors of Dynamic Drive. The trail you see is constructed using 5 images of descending sizes, each following closely the other.
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Another mouse trail effect, this one follows the mouse in a whimsical, bouncy manner. Easy to setup, and works cross browser!
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We like this mouse trail script for its non intrusive- yet visually impressive- nature. Now your site's mouse is the cursor comet!
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It used to be that a mouse cursor was just a mouse cursor. Since DHTML came along and gave programmers the ability to track the precise coordinates of the mouse, it was only a matter of time that cursor effects started showing up.
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Have a textual message circle your mouse cursor and follow it around using this DHTML script.
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Add a fun crosshair to your document! The color of the crosshair can be customized, making it suitable for any webpage.
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Make text follow behind your mouse. A cinch to set up, and completely customizable.
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Mouse Trailers are cool, but they can sometimes get annoying after hanging around a while. Make them disappear after a set amount of time.
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This little mouse trailer starts out small, but quickly morphs into a much larger animation
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Very fast and impressive script. Circles your mouse in a parabola, imitating a comet.
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Have a small dot pulse around your mouse, and then take off spinning
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Make an image pulse and spin around your mouse. Very easy to use and set up.
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The first thing I ought to tell you about 'cursor trails' is that they perform nothing useful. They don't improve navigation and they don't add any functionality, but they are fun and entertaining for the user.
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This page includes a cursor trail. The trail consists of 5 CSS layers each consisting of an image that makes up the trail. I'll call this combination of an image in its own layer a 'sprite'.
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This is a milder, less flamboyant version of the Magic Wand Cursor script. Great for people (or their site's visitors) who get dizzy just watching the original!
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This example shows how to create small little squares that rotate around the mouse position
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Add some fun to your mouse cursor with this cross-browser trail script!
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One of the many cursor scripts in our archive, this one produces dancing stars animating around your mouse. The script uses NO images, so the effect is extremely lightweight and easy to customize
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A look at the DHTML code required to make a Cursor trail
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More script to add extra features to your mouse trail.
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