This class accepts lots of value in tailwind CSS in which all the properties are covered in class form. This class is used to specify whether elements show to pointer events or not show on the pointer. In CSS, we do that by using the CSS pointer-events property.
Pointer Events Classes:
- pointer-events-none: This class is used to specify that an element does not react to pointer-events.
- pointer-events-auto: This class is used to specify that an element must react to pointer events.
Syntax:
<element class="pointer-events-{behaviour}">...</element>
Example:
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html>
< html >
< head >
< link href =
rel = "stylesheet" >
</ head >
< body class = "text-center" >
< h1 class = "text-green-600 text-5xl font-bold" >
GeeksforGeeks
</ h1 >
< b >Tailwind CSS Pointer Events Class</ b >
< div id = "main" class="p-2 justify-around ml-32 h-26 w-2/3 flex
items-stretch
bg-green-200 border-solid border-4
border-green-900 gap-4">
< div class="pointer-events-auto bg-blue-600
w-full h-8 rounded-lg">
pointer-events-auto
</ div >
< div class="pointer-events-none bg-green-600
w-full h-8 rounded-lg">
pointer-events-none
</ div >
</ div >
</ body >
</ html >
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Output:

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