Visited iPad 3 search links don't change color in Safari

The iPad 3 (iOS 5.1) Safari search links returned from a Yahoo or a Google search don't change color after visiting them like they do on the iMac. Is this a known behavior?

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  • Searched links don't change color

    Links I've already searched (inGoogle) used to change color. They no longer do.
    I've tried dong the reset but it makes no difference.
    What else can I do?

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    Click the Apple  top left in your screen.
    From the drop down menu click:   Software Update

  • Some visited links don't change color

    on some of my hyperlinks (that go to other pages in the same
    file) don't change color after they've been visited... example:
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    I read in the knowledge base that for popups, the color WON'T
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    Any ideas?
    Thanks...
    kb

    Thanks, Dimaxum...I've already read this thread, and every other thread about the subject on the internet. I am totally convinced this is a Safari issue because the links have always changed color for me using FireFox...always.
    I'm sure there could be other situations where something else caused this problem and it was apparent on both browsers, but not in my case.
    On my wife's Mac this is not a problem on Safari...it's something in my User folder causing it. For now I've just made FireFox the default browser and I'll keep searching. Or the next time I wipe my hard drive and rebuild everything (I do this every six months or so...old Windows habit that isn't necessary) I'm sure it will work fine then.
    I was at the Apple store yesterday and tried several Macs there...they all worked fine. This is just somethiing on my machine.
    Thanks for your help.
    Larry

  • Visited links don't change color

    Something I've done in the past 48 hours has caused Safari to not change color for visited links (this is still working fine on FireFox). I tried creating another user account and it works fine with that...just not with my account.
    I've done all the typical things...repaired permissions, repaired disk, completely reset Safari to default and made sure all caches, etc. were cleaned out...both manually and with Onyx, reset associated .plist files.....nothing helps.
    The only thing I've added to the machine is WebKit, but I tried uninstalling that as well, cleaning out all its associated files...but that didn't work. Returning to a Google search page still shows all links as blue.
    Any ideas? I really don't want to do a complete reinstall...I just spend a week getting this new MacBook the way I want it and I have a lot of apps on it.
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    Larry

    Thanks, Dimaxum...I've already read this thread, and every other thread about the subject on the internet. I am totally convinced this is a Safari issue because the links have always changed color for me using FireFox...always.
    I'm sure there could be other situations where something else caused this problem and it was apparent on both browsers, but not in my case.
    On my wife's Mac this is not a problem on Safari...it's something in my User folder causing it. For now I've just made FireFox the default browser and I'll keep searching. Or the next time I wipe my hard drive and rebuild everything (I do this every six months or so...old Windows habit that isn't necessary) I'm sure it will work fine then.
    I was at the Apple store yesterday and tried several Macs there...they all worked fine. This is just somethiing on my machine.
    Thanks for your help.
    Larry

  • Visited download links don't change color (but do in FireFox)

    I have a mass amount of files to download listed on a Web page.  When I click the link, the file downloads, but the link on my downloads page never changes colors to note that the link has been visited. 
    Is this a bug and is there a work around for my HTML page?  Currently I'm using javascript to change link colors.

    Thanks for the input.  I tried that, and it didn't work.  It appears to work for everything else - just not download links. 
    Here's an example of my links:
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  • Google Links Don't Change Color

    Frustratingly, the links on Google search pages within Safari do not change from blue to purple after visitation. Can anyone help me to remedy this?
    Thanks!
    Dave

    Quit Safari, Go to Home folder/~Library/Preferences
    move the com.apple.CharPaletteServer.plist file to the<DESKTOP.</b>
    Under the Blue Apple restart your machine.
    Do a Google search do the links look visited ? If yes :
    go back and SEE if the file recreated itself.
    If not put the file back in the Home folder/~Library/Preferences
    Check the search again do the links work right? If not Move the file
    back to the Desktop.
    DO NOT TRASH the file .
    Leave it there for some time. I left it on the desktop for a couple of hours or so continued with searchs on and off, links worked as expected.
    ~ • ~ ~ • ~ ~ • ~
    As i said I did move the file back into the preference folder because the file still had not recreated itself. The Links continued to work correctly after i put it back into the prefernce folder.  I am not sure why it worked, however it did work.
    edited by: Eme
    I am leaving this in case it does work it did then it doesn't. I just did a google search again and the darn LINKs are not changing, I am now thinking it is something to do with GOOGLE as Dale said, I just do not know what since the new window deal did not work. This is frustrating at the least.
    I moved the file back to the desktop but did not do a restart i have to go to work no time.
    Eme

  • Visited links no longer change color?

    my visited links in  search have suddenly stopped changing color? how to get back to color after visiting?

    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.

  • Visited Links Do Not Change Color

    My visited links do not change color.

    * Make sure that you do not use [[Clear Recent History]] to clear the ''Browsing History''.
    * Make sure that the History is set to at least 1 day: Tools > Options > Privacy > History: "Remember visited pages for at least"
    * Make sure that you do not start Firefox in Private Browsing mode (Tools > Stop Private Browsing is grayed, see [[Private Browsing]])
    * To see History and Cookie settings in Tools > Options > Privacy, choose the setting "Firefox will: Use custom settings for history"
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    http://kb.mozillazine.org/browser.history_expire_days (180) (also affects saved form data)
    http://kb.mozillazine.org/browser.history_expire_days_min (90)
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  • Visited Google Links No Longer Change Color

    On my preferred browser Safari 4.1.3, visited Google links no longer change color from blue to violet.  Any fix other than upgrading OS and Safari browser?

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  • Visited links sometimes don't change color, sometimes do, at the same sites.

    I am using Firefox 4.0.1 under Win XP. Under Options/Content/Colors, the color of unvisited links are blue and visited links are purple. However, when I visit a link by clicking on it, the link temporarily changes color but after I visit the link and return to the original page, "'''''sometimes'''''" the link has reverted to its original blue (the unvisited color), and "'''''sometimes'''''" the color becomes the color it should be -- purple for a visited link. Using IE, the color always changes as it should.

    Thanks for the input.  I tried that, and it didn't work.  It appears to work for everything else - just not download links. 
    Here's an example of my links:
    <a href="http://cdn.setxvideo.com/001.MTS" target="new">001.MTS</a>
    in my header is
    <style type="text/css">
    a:link {background-color:#B2FF99;}    /* unvisited link */
    a:visited {
    background-color:#FFFF85;} /* visited link */
    a:hover {background-color:#FF704D;}   /* mouse over link */
    a:active {background-color:#FF704D;}  /* selected link */
    </style>
    Again, they work correctly in FireFox but not Safari.

  • Hyperlinks don't change color

    Why don't my hyperlinks change color? They all work fine but I can"t seem to get them to do the color change when I roll over them. The hyperlinks remain black . I am using iWeb 06. Do I have to update to iWeb 08?

    Tod ~ Yes, you would have to upgrade to iWeb 2 in iLife '08. Then in Inspector's Link tab, you'll have a Format tab via which you can specify the colors of your hyperlinks. This video tutorial shows that Format tab, although its use is not demonstrated:

  • How can I get visited websites to change colors using Safari?

    Once I visit a website, it used to change colors so I would know that I already brought up that website.  Now it doesn't change colors.  How can I fix that?

    Unfortunately you can't always do this, since some websites rely on a particular IE bug or weirdness, or use proprietary coding such as that horrid mess known as ActiveX. Sometimes though, the developer just throws in some generic code that checks for IE, even though they don't necessarily need it. In that case, you can enable Safari's Debug Menu and change the User Agent, which will make Safari look like another browser. To enable the debug menu, open a Terminal window and type the following line:
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  • Help please-Text hyperlink does not change color on Safari?

    I have set up certain links on my page to change color once they have been scrolled over or clicked. After publishing my site this feature is not active on Safari, but works on Firefox. I have visited other sites that have been made on iWeb and seen that this feature is active on Safari, so I know it is possible to create this feature. If there are any suggestions or tricks that would help me I would greatly appreciate it.

    I am having the exact same problem. I cross-posted your submission to jaycheryl's thread after confirming, with my pages, your bottom-line observation that Firefox displays the code correctly.
    The only difference in our situations is that I didn't edit any colors. I'm just using one of iWeb's stock themes. Some of my hyperlinks are OK in Safari and all of the iWeb created hyperlinks, e.g. the <next> and <previous> blog navigation buttons are OK even on new pages.
    p.s. I don't see, or can't link to the "Helpful" answers available: 2 . "Solved" answers available: 1 displayed at the top of the thread?

  • Visited Links won't change color

    When I click on a page link or spry menu link, the link
    colors work for hover and active, but not for visited.
    Here's my site:
    http://www.viva-city.info
    Thank you!

    > a {color: green}
    > .Accordian, a {color:blue}
    >
    > That would mean "a" links inside a class="Accordian" box
    would have the
    > color
    > blue.
    No it wouldn't. It would mean any text inside a
    class='Accordian' would be
    blue, as would all links on the page. Surely you meant -
    .Accordian a { color:blue; }
    Murray --- ICQ 71997575
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    "meshgraphics" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:fljbbu$sqv$[email protected]..
    > You need a style rule that looks like
    >
    > a:visited {color:grey}
    >
    > It appears that you have added some rules to the
    > /SpryAssets/SpryAccordion.css
    >
    >
    > Generally speaking, you want to do something like this:
    >
    > a {color: green}
    > .Accordian, a {color:blue}
    >
    > That would mean "a" links inside a class="Accordian" box
    would have the
    > color
    > blue.
    >
    > Rules for the same tag in different files will conflict.
    >
    >
    > Peace,
    > J
    >
    >
    >

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    I have latest version. Default should be to change hyperlink color after visiting. This is not occurring in Firefox. Why?

    Is the problem on all pages, or specifically on Google results pages?
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