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I've placed an arrow as an :after pseudo-element of a clickable tile. It creates a blind spot that is not clickable despite setting the height/width to 0.

Code here: http://cdpn.io/vpjCg

To see the issue, roll cursor over the tiled link, then over the character in the bottom-right corner.

Is there a CSS attribute or another solution to set the :after element as invisible to the mouse cursor so that the whole area is clickable?

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Pseudo elements belong to their parents - if their parent is clickable (button,a) then so will the pseudo element. Likewise with DOM elements, if a DOM element has a click event listener bound, it will be fired when you click directly on the DOM element, or on it's pseudo elements.

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In addition to my answer, you can make your clicks go "through" an element to hit underlying elements using the CSS property pointer-events and setting the value to none. Works in every modern browser (IE9 and up) https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/pointer-events


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