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when I visit a website, the color is ALMOST identical to unvisited website. If I force my own color (such as red) for visited websites, then websites don't display everything, theyv are improperly displayed

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I have an HDMI video card/ When I go into tools, then content, then colors, if I select a color (such as red) to dignify a previous visited website, then when I go to the website, many items normally displayed on that website disappear altogether.

I was trying to get this to work properly, because the visited websites vs unvisited websites were colors so close to each other that I could not distinguish between them!

I am using Windows XP and Firefox browser

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I have an HDMI video card/ When I go into tools, then content, then colors, if I select a color (such as red) to dignify a previous visited website, then when I go to the website, many items normally displayed on that website disappear altogether. I was trying to get this to work properly, because the visited websites vs unvisited websites were colors so close to each other that I could not distinguish between them! I am using Windows XP and Firefox browser Help !!!!

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You can use code in userContent.css to set visited colors.

See:

You can use the ChromEdit Plus or Stylish extension to have easier access to the customization files.


a:visited { color: #CC33CC !important; }