- Why does a hyperlink change color after click?
- Why do links turn purple after clicking?
- What is used to set the Colour of a link when it is clicked?
Why does a hyperlink change color after click?
An HTML link is displayed in a different color depending on whether it has been visited, is unvisited, or is active.
Why do links turn purple after clicking?
This is default behavior in your browser, which colors “visited” links differently from standard or active links to let you know you have clicked it before. You can disable this behavior or customize the default color in your browser settings.
What is used to set the Colour of a link when it is clicked?
The color property of the CSS is used for changing the color of the links. It is used to add style to an active element. It adds special effects to an element when the user moves the mouse pointer over the element.