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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•13 hours agoYeah. I wonder if youngsters of this day get this at all. Good joke none the less. 😀
minus-square@herrvogellink32•edit-212 hours agoWhy wouldn’t they? Links did not stop turning purple, this still happens very often.
minus-squareEpheralinkfedilinkEnglish14•11 hours agoWell, lots of webpages apply CSS, either disabling the history coloring entirely or at least choosing different colors. It does still happen with blue and purple, but it’s not nearly as obvious anymore that these specific two colors refer to that.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•8 hours agoActually, now that I think about it, accessed links in Google Sheets only change to a different color of blue.
I get it, I get it, I’m old. Sheesh…
Yeah. I wonder if youngsters of this day get this at all.
Good joke none the less. 😀
Why wouldn’t they? Links did not stop turning purple, this still happens very often.
Oh…
Let the old boomers have their fun.
Well, lots of webpages apply CSS, either disabling the history coloring entirely or at least choosing different colors. It does still happen with blue and purple, but it’s not nearly as obvious anymore that these specific two colors refer to that.
Actually, now that I think about it, accessed links in Google Sheets only change to a different color of blue.
Every wiki ever