>> Yes. I already changed the success message to make more sense, >> and added background colors of green and red for success and failure. > I dislike the implementation, while I like the idea. You now have: > > a:visited { color: #FF0000; } > .fail { background color: #ff5050; } > > At least on my laptop display, #ff5050 on #ff0000 is quite hard to read. I think making the a:visited link for pass or fail to be balck is good enough. I think this should do the trick. .pass a:visited { color: #000000; } .fail a:visited { color: #000000; } > --- VJ
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