Thanks for mentioning the colour blind Dwain, blue colour blindness is the rarest form.
8% of adult males have some form of color blindness.

http://www.hereticpress.com/Dogstar/Access/index.html#colourblind

Tim

On 11/01/2007, at 6:39 PM, Dwain Alford wrote:

> So, not sure what the best way is, but, I myself, tend to go with a
> lighter shade of the non-visited.  Just do something!  :)


for accessibility purposes in using color (on links and visited links, etc.) i would recommend using the color contrast analyzer from http://www.accessibleinfo.org.au/

since web sites need to be accessible to everyone, don't forget the color blind, so make sure your colors work for them not just those with normal color vision.

dwain

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