Visited links don't change colour.
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Visited links don't change colour.
WinXP, IE6.
Used to be when I read a thread on Pprune the link to that thread (on the forum page) would change colour - in my case from blue to mauve/purple or whatever.
Now they don't change, they all stay blue, so it's harder to keep track of where I've been in a session. (There is a memory problem and it's not in the computer :o).
This seems to be peculiar to Pprune - in other websites links change colour once they are visited.
Any ideas as to how I might fix that? Again, your help greatly appreciated.
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AA
Used to be when I read a thread on Pprune the link to that thread (on the forum page) would change colour - in my case from blue to mauve/purple or whatever.
Now they don't change, they all stay blue, so it's harder to keep track of where I've been in a session. (There is a memory problem and it's not in the computer :o).
This seems to be peculiar to Pprune - in other websites links change colour once they are visited.
Any ideas as to how I might fix that? Again, your help greatly appreciated.
Cheers
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Any ideas as to how I might fix that?
You can't. The latest version of PPRuNe uses stylesheets to control ('nail') the colours. viz:
A:link, A:visited, A:active {COLOR: #000080;}
A:hover { COLOR: #000080;}
#ltlink A:link, #ltlink A:visited, #ltlink A:active {COLOR: #000080;
TEXT-DECORATION: none;}
#ltlink A:hover {COLOR: #000080;
TEXT-DECORATION: underline;}
Older versions of Netscape allowed you to disable stylesheets, I don't think IE ever did.
You can't. The latest version of PPRuNe uses stylesheets to control ('nail') the colours. viz:
A:link, A:visited, A:active {COLOR: #000080;}
A:hover { COLOR: #000080;}
#ltlink A:link, #ltlink A:visited, #ltlink A:active {COLOR: #000080;
TEXT-DECORATION: none;}
#ltlink A:hover {COLOR: #000080;
TEXT-DECORATION: underline;}
Older versions of Netscape allowed you to disable stylesheets, I don't think IE ever did.