Could you not use visited?

a:visited{
    display:none;
}

On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 2:27 PM, Fabienne <i...@possets.com> wrote:

>
> I am writing a novelette and want to have two endings to the story. I also
> want to have the reader choose one answer and not be able to go back and
> read the one they did not choose later. So I want the link to the ending
> they did not choose disappear after they make their choice. How would I go
> about doing that with CSS, or could I?
>
> I have thought of having a page they go to to make their initial choice,
> then they would go to the page for the ending they chose which would have a
> link back to the choice page BUT that page would have only the link to the
> one they chose and the one they did not choose would be gone (because the
> page to go back to would be another page, really).
>
> I hope I explained it sufficiently. It's a simple concept, I just want the
> reader to make up their mind and not be able to go back to read the other
> ending. Thanks for any inputs on this. I am afraid I am stumped. _
> _ _-- _
> Fabienne
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