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Visited links no longer change color to show they have been read since upgrading to Firefox 4

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  • 最近回覆由 adamhayek

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After visiting links, the text stays blue instead of turning purple to show it was visited such as when visiting Google News links, even though color options for unvisited are set to blue and visited are set to purple in the color options menu.

After visiting links, the text stays blue instead of turning purple to show it was visited such as when visiting Google News links, even though color options for unvisited are set to blue and visited are set to purple in the color options menu.

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  • Make sure that the History is enabled: Tools > Options > Privacy > History: Remember my browsing history
  • Make sure that you do not run Firefox in Private Browsing mode (Tools > Stop Private Browsing is grayed, see Private Browsing - Use Firefox without saving history)

To see History and Cookie settings in Tools > Options > Privacy, choose the setting "Firefox will: Use custom settings for history"

由 cor-el 於 修改

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Hi at all, I have delete all cookies in Tools -> Options -> Privacy (tab) -> remove individual cookies -> Remove All Cookies

or you make a new profile (on the desktop Windows Logo+R -> firefox.exe -ProfileManager)

and it should work

由 prox04 於 修改

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My problem like this is repaired with http://q.hatena.ne.jp/1304962126#a1070745 同様の現象で不便でしたが、http://q.hatena.ne.jp/1304962126#a1070745 の回答で取り敢えず治りました。

由 Kityo 於 修改

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I had this problem (or similar). Links changed color as I clicked them, but if I reload the page with all the links, they're all back to "unclicked". None of the above fixes helped.

Things started behaving properly after I disabled all add-ons (and removed ones that were outdated), then re-enabled them one at a time. I can't get the problem to reoccur, so I don't know exactly what add-on was causing it.