Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=67513&edit=1

 ID:                 67513
 Comment by:         so...@php.net
 Reported by:        phpbugs at kennel17 dot co dot uk
 Summary:            Visited links are indistinguishable from unvisited
                     links
 Status:             Assigned
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            Website problem
 Operating System:   N/A
 PHP Version:        5.5.13
 Assigned To:        levim
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

"(On an unrelated note, the issue tracker refused to accept my submission if I 
selected 'Irrelevant' as the PHP version.  Therefore this bug is randomly 
logged against a random PHP version)"

Thanks for the catch, I will look into it.


Previous Comments:
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[2014-06-25 14:54:23] phpbugs at kennel17 dot co dot uk

Description:
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The PHP.net documentation styles visited links to look the same as unvisited 
links, which affects usability.  Visited links should be styled differently so 
that it is clear to returning users what they have already visited.

This serves two important purposes:
* Makes it easier to re-locate a page you have previously visited (useful when 
returning to look for information you previously found).
* Helps you avoid revisiting pages you have already read (useful when looking 
for specific information, to avoid frustration of repeatedly ending back on 
same page).


Expected result:
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That PHP.net follows usability best-practice.

Actual result:
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This browser feature has been unnecessarily disabled, resulting in a decreased 
user experience.

(On an unrelated note, the issue tracker refused to accept my submission if I 
selected 'Irrelevant' as the PHP version.  Therefore this bug is randomly 
logged against a random PHP version)


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