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The CSS :visited selector changes the style of a link that has been visited by a user. This selector is used to help users distinguish between links they have and have not visited.
If multiple CSS pseudo selectors are being used, the :visited selector must come after the :link selector.
In the example below, after a user clicks on a link, the text color will change from black to green.
a {
color: black;
}
a:visited {
color: green;
}
Due to user privacy reasons, the :visited selector is limited to modifying the styles of the following CSS properties:
- color
- background-color
- border-color (including border-color for separate sides)
- column-rule-color
- outline-color
- fill and stroke (for SVG images)