Probably a dim question, but I also use RES - would there be a conflict between the two things? I've installed Visited Lite and restarted Firefox, but it hasn't made any difference - or at least titles of newly visited threads here on Reddit aren't showing up a different colour. I'm not quite an idiot, but stuff like this makes me feel as if I am. I'd be grateful if you could help me some more. You must add a user defined Style SheetOkay. Safari does not provide this direct capability.Alternatively, you may also provide a user defined style sheet on the Accessibility dialog box.Click the Ok button Internet Options dialog box.Select a color from the palette and click the Ok button A color palette box is presented to you.Choose the color button for the visited links, as well as Text, Background, Visited content.
#CHANGE COLOR OF VISITED LINKS IN FIREFOX WINDOWS#
Uncheck the checkbox for the Use Windows colors.Then choose the Colors button in the Appearance section, accessibility dialog box is presented.Click the Ok button Accessibility dialog box.Check the checkbox for the Ignore colors specified on web pages.Then choose the Accessibility button in the Appearance section, accessibility dialog box is presented.In the newly displayed options dialog window, click on the General tab item.Then click on Internet Options from the drop down menu.Election of this option you do not need to change the colors on the color dialog box.We recommend that you employ services from an organization in accessibility to produce the style sheet to suit your specific visual needs.Alternatively, you may also provide a user defined style sheet on the Accessibility dialog box in the user chrome configuration directory for Firefox.Click the Ok button on the options dialog box.Then uncheck the checkbox that describes "Allow pages to choose their own colors, instead of my selections.".Choose the color button for the visited links.Then choose the colors button in the fonts & colors section, color dialog box is presented.In the newly displayed options dialog window, click on the content menu item.Then click on Options from the drop down menu.Users have the ability to change the text color of visited links in the browser. Select one of the options "Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller, Smallest".To return to normal: Apple(Command) and 0 keys.Please follow the instructions below for the specific browser version. You can increase/decrease zoom on the American Express website from within your browser. Increase/decrease zoom on the American Express website: It is important to note that Access Keys are browser-specific please refer below for your specific browser We do provide Access Keys for users that navigate our site with a keyboard. Navigational access keys for pages on the American Express website: This page structure has items listed as Heading Level 3 (H3) The heading structure provides the user the ability to navigate from heading to heading using a screen reader in order to navigate our content. We've structured our Web pages so that each topic is set off with a heading. When this is not possible, we'll include a title attribute that makes the destination of the link clear. We try very hard to use unique and descriptive link text. We recommend setting your reader to read whichever is longest. Many screen readers afford the opportunity to select links on a page or the link's title attribute or whichever is longest. Our pages are designed such that the font will resize without significantly changing the layout of the page. Users can control the font size of each page within the user internet browser. 9: Takes you to the Accessibility link in the footer.2: "Skip Navigation", which will take you past the repetitive navigation links directly to the main content of the page.
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0: Before the American Express logo, the link will navigate to the American Express home page.
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