As you can tell by the title, my CSS skills are less than stellar
I did search on Google for an answer, but with my very limited CSS knowledge, I might as well have been looking at a different language.
(Yes, I know that I technically WAS looking at a different language)
For this page:
http://www.link-o-rama.com/HD-Video/index.html
I'm using this very basic CSS:
Code:
<style type="text/css">
body {background:#000000; margin:0px 0px; text-align:center; font-family:'Comic Sans MS',sans-serif; color:lime; font-size:21px;}
a:link {color:#00FF00;}
a:visited {color:#00CC00;}
a:hover {color:#00FF00;}
</style>
There is a very subtle difference in the color of an unvisited link & a visited link, but it is a difference none-the-less. It does work in IE, but the link/text color stays the same in Chrome.
Apparently, this is a known problem with Chrome. Everything I looked at was WAY out of my league as far as how to correct it & the few things I tried didn't work
So does anyone know a basic fix for this?
Thanks!