On 7/9/20 1:07 PM, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
That color of visited/cached links typically comes with the page. It probably can be influenced locally, thought with privacy/tracking implications.
Yes. I understand that the visited decoration can be changed by the css of the page, but what I was looking for was something else. It seems to be a browser "feature" that changed. I tried looking at the page with Chromium, but it acts the same way there, so I'm guessing it's not a Firefox issue.
The page in question is one of my own, so I'm not concerned about privacy/tracking on this one. It is local to my home intranet, and is a list of links I look at pretty much on a daily basis. As that is the case, there are no unvisited links anymore. So maybe what I should look for is a way to clear them from the cache before loading the page. Can that be done selectively? In other words, can I clear just those links from the cache, or do I have to clear the whole cache? As I think about it, I don't depend on visited/unvisited much, so clearing the whole cache wouldn't be that big of a deal.
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