»Q« wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 21:43:34 -0400
Ed Mullen <[email protected]> wrote:
»Q« wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jun 2013 12:13:02 -0400
Ed Mullen <[email protected]> wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Lemuel Johnson wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
It's always bugged me that Google chose virtually identical
colors for unvisited and visited links on the results pages. I
tried the following
in userContent.css
/* set visited link color on Google */ @-moz-document
domain(google.com)
*|*:visited:visited {
color:#f99 !important;
}
It doesn't seem to work. I tried perusing Google's css but it
is an unbelievable mess to look at. Any ideas?
You mean the Google search pages? Place the following rule at
the end of
your userContent.css file:
/* set visited link color on Google, and everywhere else too */
a:visited { color:#800080 !important; }
Works for me in both SM and Firefox.
You are right about Google code being a mess. Always was.
I'll try that but, honestly, I've been at this issue for years
and haven't found one that works. But I'll try this. Thanks.
This works for me:
@-moz-document domain(google.com) {
.l:visited {
color: #f00 !important;
}
}
Thanks! To both BTS and Lemuel.
Sorry for re-opening an old thread.
The above code worked fine for some time but it no longer does.
I'm back to Google's stupid purple for visited links.
Is that style still working for anyone else?
Just using a:visited as the selector works for me, and should make
it more robust, i.e., less likely to break as Google changes things
down the road.
Does this CSS statement accept wildcards? e.g., if I wanted all
sites' visited links to dislay this way.
Not wildcards, but you can use regular expressions.
@-moz-document regexp("expression") { [CSS rules] }
But if you want a style to apply to *all* sites, don't use
@-moz-document -- just the css rules.
BTW, it's working again. Damn Google! Boy, I do love to hate them.
I've switched to DuckDuckGo for general web searches. You might love
hating them just as much. ;)
:-)
As the somewhat anal-retentive type person I am I HATE it when stuff
stops working for no apparent reason and then starts working again for
no apparent reason. I guess it offends my sense of neatness or something.
--
Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net/
Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii?
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