Tools-->Options-->Content-->Colors Unvisited Links on the right side.

Or ,if you wish to use some grey matter, look for
"browser.visited_color", using scroogle, of course.


Jim and Robin Chappell wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> This is driving me crazy.
> 
> When I used IE it would always leave the "things" that I clicked on
> already, a different color.  This is obviously helpful if you are using
> Google or any other search engine so you don't waste time clicking on
> things you already looked at.
> 
> I thought that I made all of the changes in Mozilla to make it do that,
> but it won't!  What am I doing wrong?
> 
> Is this a plot to make me actually think and remember things so that I
> won't get Alzheimer's?  Well, now I'm worried becaus they say that
> better educated people (people who think more?) are more apt to get
> Alzheimer's.  If this is true, you whiz kids are doomed!
> 
> Help, Thanks,
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
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