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fix(datepicker): set cursor on clickable elements #4542

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@crisbeto crisbeto commented May 14, 2017

  • Adds the pointer cursor to the calendar toggle and date cells, indicating that they're clickable.
  • Sets the default cursor on the disabled states, instead of the text cursor.

Fixes #4533.

* Adds the `pointer` cursor to the calendar toggle and date cells, indicating that they're clickable.
* Sets the `default` cursor on the disable states, instead of the `text` cursor.

Fixes angular#4533.
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Thanks for all the little fixes!

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Bug(datepicker) month day selection cursor issue
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