I need the a.refer: visited {color: # 817000;} links to pass when they refresh the page to take their original color a.refer: link {color: #AEFFFF;}
Closed due to the fact that the essence of the question is unclear by the participants in pavel , cheops , Denis , Streletz , Grundy 13 Aug '16 at 18:59 .
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- and what is the original color? - user33274
- 3Try to paint the task in more detail. - Konstantin Basharkevich
- In the first approximation, if there is a click on the link, another page opens. So on the source page it does not matter what color the visited link is - this page is no longer displayed. Suppose a link leads to an anchor on the same page, but the page will still be loaded again and you will need to display all links in their original color. In short, bullshit you want. - Andrey Fedorov
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