Try to Make Your Visited and Non-Visited Anchor Text Links a Different Colour
February 17th, 2010 by admin
it’s a good idea to distinguish your visited and non-visited anchor links on your website to give your visitors an idea of where they’ve already been on your website. Not only that, but it gives returning visitors an indication of what’s new as the new content will be clearly visible by the link colour (they haven’t clicked there before). This is a really basic usability tip that many people overlook. Typically website templates have this as a default setting (different colours for visited and non-visited links), so you should not change these settings – they are there for a very good reason.
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