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EarlG

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1. The color of the links is determined by your browser
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 12:47 PM
Feb 2024

Our code tells a link to appear as a default color if it has not been clicked (blue), and a "visited" color if it has been clicked (purple). But it's your browser that knows whether you clicked the link before, or not. When you click a link, the page you go to will be recorded in your browser's history. Then, when you return to the page which contained the original link, your browser will know that you already went to the page, so it will display the link in the "visited" color.

If the colors are "resetting" for you on every page load, that suggests to me that your browser is not recording your browsing history. When your history is not recorded (or if your history is cleared), your browser can no longer remember whether it visited certain pages or not. So when you go back to those pages, it will treat all the links as "new" and they will appear in the default (blue) color instead of purple.

I suspect that you may be in Private Browsing mode (Safari) or Incognito mode (Chrome) -- in these modes, browser history is not recorded so links will always be blue. Can you tell if you are in one of these modes?

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