When you click a link from Google search, the link itself turns purple to let you know you've already visited this page.
- How do I get rid of purple hyperlinks?
- Why is my HTML link purple?
- How do I turn my purple links back to blue?
- Do links turn purple on Google?
How do I get rid of purple hyperlinks?
In the "Styles:" section, select Hyperlink, and then click Modify.... From the list under "Font Color:", choose the color you want. To save your changes, click OK, and then OK again.
Why is my HTML link purple?
An unvisited link is underlined and blue. A visited link is underlined and purple.
How do I turn my purple links back to blue?
On the document you want to make your hyperlinks back to normal blue, press Shift + Ctrl + Alt + S .
Do links turn purple on Google?
When you click a result from a Google search, the link turns from blue to purple to indicate you already visited that link. This color-changing behavior is actually a function of your browser, and has nothing to do with Google. To make all the links blue again, you must clear your browser's search history.