Reviews for visited link enabler
visited link enabler by ulf3000
15 reviews
- Rated 4 out of 5by Krzysiu, 25 days agoWorks for me, the recent Fx update merely changed default color in my case (now it's purple instead my earlier red). One thing I really miss is black/whitelist and per-site settings. For example I could have red as visited, but on Wikipedia that could be green. It needs a new info on color settings: now it's Settings>General>Contrast settings>Custom>Manage colors (might differ due the translation of different locale). For dark theme use BG: [RGB 28 27 34] FG: [251 251 254] PS: I just realized the purple color in default (light or dark) theme in Fx comes from "accent color" in Windows. So you can either use custom theme or change windows settings.
- Rated 4 out of 5by yvan, a month agothe color from the firefox options do not fonction for darkmode ?!
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 12922358, a month agoBonne extension jusqu'à la mise à jour à la version 138 de Firefox. Une petite mise à niveau serait la bienvenue. ;-)
- Rated 4 out of 5by Kerman, a month agoWorked great until a firefox update. Now you cant change the colors unfortunately.
- Rated 4 out of 5by Kanaan, 4 months ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by name, 8 months agoI am missing an option to hide elements like "display none" for this addon to be 5/5
- Rated 4 out of 5by DoctorBR, 2 years agoIndispensable! But I would like to see the "Pin to Toolbar" option.
- Rated 4 out of 5by Clemens Ratte-Polle, 3 years agook :)
FF build in option to do this permanentliy is bounded to black or white background and text color. Why??
Error?
In Facebook also all visited Links are now slightly colored in pink. :)
An exclude list would be fine :) - Rated 4 out of 5by Master Thief-117, 4 years agoLike others, this stopped working after the 94.0.1 update.
Fortunately the post by Carlos helped get it working again. His instructions that work are:
1. Disable the extension (NOT remove)
2. From Firefox Settings -> Language and Appearance -> Colors, uncheck the "Use system colors" and change the drop-down to "Always" in "override colors specified by the page".
3. Check a website that you've clicked links on to verify the color changed
4. Go back to the Firefox Color settings and change the drop-down to "Only with high contrast themes"
5. Re-enable the plugin
You should now see the clicked URL colors use the color you specified while the rest of the webpage uses whatever is determined by their style sheet. - Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 13228251, 4 years agoStopped working on Firefox 94. Carlos AM's fix worked for me - thank you!
- Rated 4 out of 5by Carlos AM, 4 years agoUnfortunately, has stopped working on Firefox 94…
UPDATE:
Working again. First, I disabled the extension. Then, in Firefox's color settings, I unchecked "Use system colors" and selected "Always" in "override colors specified by the page". Used Firefox for a while, then went back to color settings, selected "Only with high contrast themes" in "override colors specified by the page" and, finally, re-enabled the extension. - Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 16412765, 5 years agoIt works for me (Firefox 82.0 @ Ubuntu). The only wish I'd have is to make it possible to enable/disable it on a per-site basis.
- Rated 4 out of 5by Tippy Tapsy, 7 years ago