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Where would I change the "post visited-link" color. It appears as a nice dull-yellow in firefox, but IE is displaying some awful dark red-purple color that I didn't setup.
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Dec 10, 2009, 12:10 PM
Sundrop
14 posts · Dec 2009
I think my question is the same or similar to dmtompki's.
I would like the color for links that have been visited (previously clicked) to be a different color from links that have not been visited.
Juggledad suggested trying "Body, Text & Links" but I don't see anything there that clearly helps.
The options I see there are Link Default Color, Link Hover Color, Link Default Decoration, Link Hover Decoration, and Link Text Bold or Not. I see nothing about visited links.
There is a box at the top for CSS for Body Style, but nothing I try there has helped.
BTW, I particularly want the color changed for visited links that are in the bodies of posts. I am less concerned about changing the color for visited links elsewhere on the site (for example, the sidebar).
I would be glad for any help.
Thank you very much.
Last edited by Sundrop; Dec 10, 2009 at 12:12 PM.
Reason: Clarification
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Dec 18, 2009, 03:33 PM
Sundrop
14 posts · Dec 2009
Thank you, Juggledad, for your kind answer.
The CSS insert does not seem to work as intended. I couldn't see any difference using the code above.
After fiddling with it a long while, I got some things to look different when I removed the "i" at the beginng of the line and removed the "#" from in front of "#yellow" though the changes were all over the page, not just in the body of the posts.
What is the "i" supposed to do at the beginning of the line? I think we may be close to getting the changes into the body of the posts.