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Hi! Just a quick update—this feature is now available in the premium version of the plugin.
You can now limit the cursor effect to specific areas or sections of your site.
Best regards,
WPXERO
Support TeamHi Zach,
Thanks for reaching out!
I’ve tested the plugin on my end and couldn’t find any issues—the image follows the cursor as expected on both the settings page and the frontend.
To help troubleshoot this further, could you please let me know:
* Which version of WordPress you’re currently using?
* Any details about your current theme or other active plugins?
We highly recommend using the latest version of WordPress to ensure full compatibility.
Looking forward to your response so we can get this sorted out for you.
Best regards,
WPXERO
Support TeamThank you for reaching out. The issue isn’t fully clear—could you please share a screenshot for better understanding?
Alternatively, feel free to contact our support team for further assistance.
At the moment, the mouse cursor effect is applied globally across the entire website. However, we’ve added support for the Elementor page builder, which allows you to restrict the cursor effect to specific areas or sections. We’re also working on bringing this feature to other platforms soon—stay tuned for future updates!