Hello Haejin,
I like so much the content you are sharing. The guy telling you to run a script was making a joke to hide your cursor from the current page, nothing harmful. refreshing would have solved the issue. and the other guy, took it to the next level!
Do you have the same problem with other sites? have you tried another browser, like Internet Explorer or Firefox? Answer some questions, eliminate some causes and you will find the problem origin
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@haejin this^^^^ I am not an SOB, i was genuinely sending you a script to correct your mouse issue. I really don't appreciate being falsely accused of sending you a virus and being called an SOB on your channel. I don't want your army of followers attacking me when in fact I was helping you. I am not a troll, i'm one of the good guys.
You had it backwards, you actually believed the TROLL who was saying its a stuxnet virus...thats a virus the US gov used against the iranian nuclear computers. you can check the wiki.
for more proof that its not a virus, here are some links where you can see for yourself
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4437204/how-to-hide-mouse-cursor-with-jquery
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1071356/is-it-possible-to-hide-the-cursor-in-a-webpage-using-css-or-javascript
i will also break down the code in its entirety. maybe you don't care but someone else can learn
$('td.chart-markup-table.pane')[0].setAttribute("style", "cursor:none");
$('') <----- this is a jQuery selector. It will find and return any elements on the page that satisfy the condition within. In this case, the condition are the names 'td, chart-markup-table and pane'. Tradingview has all of these tags on the candlestick pane. this is the panel we will hide the mouse on
[0] <----- since the selector might return multiple items, we have to pick which item. this selects the first item that is returned
.setAttribute("style", "cursor:none"); <----- this is pretty self explanatory, but it applies an attribute to the element we just selected using the first 2 parts of the script. in this case, we are setting the 'cursor' style to 'none'
@haejin i'm sorry if you thought it was a virus but its not. Please take down the part trying to attack me from your page. I am a fan and supporter of yours and this is not cool!
@sandman0615
There is no virus in the script. It is obvious that you were trying to help.
thanks! I can understand being wary of running a stranger's script, especially with crypto, but theres no reason to put me in the video and tell people to downvote me. @haejin
I will retract and post that in a coming update. Sorry for any harm done.
@ackza can probably retract the statement where he says its a virus, but he seems like a big troll so i doubt he would