One year ago today, the rw-designer website had it's biggest update. After the revival of the cursor and icon editors, it was about time the website was updated too. Most of the pages were redesigned, new features such as karma and the market came along, and despite the website being modernized similarly to the flat, simple styles of the modern web, it still held it's identity as the 20+ year old inde website that people still use today. And with that comes the frequent updates we continue to see today. More software was updated years after their previous updates, old features such as assemblers were revived and became more accessible, and more features and fun stuff were added amongst the things still existing on the website.
Now that the cursor library was updated and uses hashes internally, it has become much easier to identify duplicate content. That made it possible to generate a list of the most repeatedly uploaded cursors currently in the library.
joeshmoe123
on May 8th
Niche website alert, kinda weird finding out about small forums/websites like this one, to see the history and abandoned stuff, or find out theres people still active on them! You don't even need an email or password or anything as a matter of fact. Nowadays ya gotta scan your face and all that nonsense. But yeah anyways guys stay safe, especially in the times we're in; and as always, that's all from me, farewell till we meet again!

shoo^^
on May 8th
lets talk about... Cursor making suggestions.. again! As i said, no innapropiate stuff, but this time its NOT word cursors, its about IMAGE cursors so... thats it byeee ^^
shoo^^
on May 8th
do u have food? im hungry as hell ^^ gimme ur food
The cursor library has received a larger update affecting multiple parts of the site. Some of the changes are visible immediately, others are more technical and mostly happen behind the scenes. Because the page styles and preview images were updated, it is recommended to press CTRL+F5 before reporting any problems with the new pages.
can you help me to find some 🖊
The social networks buttons used to be a thing every web site needed to include 15 years ago and they are still around, but are they actually used? The focus of this blog post is on the large buttons shown on icon sets, cursor sets, and individual item pages.