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1,416 PointsHaving a hard time with :visited class
Every time I click on any of the links within main, the page will do some kind of reload and all links will trigger :visited, so I have to delete all browser records but the same issue keeps happening. Here is the code inputted to treehouse's workspace.
main a:link { color: green; }
main a:visited { color: #58FA58; }
main a:hover { color: yellow; }
main a:active { color: purple; }
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThat all sounds normal, if all the links point to the current page. So selecting any one of them causes the browser to reload the page and then consider the URL (which they all share) as "visited".
If you change the HTML to give them different "href" values, those should not become "visited".
Alex Vargas
1,416 PointsAlex Vargas
1,416 PointsThat makes sense, I'll try that. Thank u so much