
My Google Searches are only purple - search result links
2 days ago all my Google search results are now only purple. How do I get back BLUE for unread searches?
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Thank you for your time and knowledge. I just started noticing this same issue on my phone. Now that I know it's not just my computer, I guess I'll wait for Google to fix this problem. I will keep in mind your suggestions if they never get to resolve this.
It's very nice to have such generous help from someone.
All The Best.
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To disable the feature: Open the Privacy panel of the Options dialog:
3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options > Privacy
If the selection is "Firefox will: Remember history" change it to "Firefox will: Use custom settings for history". This should reveal a number of checkboxes, etc.
Solution is from an old post: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1054068
Should work doe.
Thank you for trying but this is not my issue. EVERYTHING I SEARCH IS IN PURPLE EVEN BEFORE I VISIT IT.
I want my searches to be BLUE and then turn PURPLE if I actually visit them.
CHROME actually works the right way but I rather use FIREFOX
Please note: when I tried this, it actually fixes my issue but it ruins everything else.
Contrast Control Automatic (use system settings) Off Custom*********
This is a change by Google to their style rules for visited and unvisited links: the color is nearly identical. Pretty annoying. They'll probably fix it at some point.
There is not a good way to override a single site's website link colors using built-in settings. However, you can use an add-on for that. Either one dedicated to changing link colors, or a more general page styling tool where you can inject your own rules.
Option #1: You could look at this one, I haven't tested it myself:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/site-color-changer/
Option #2: You could install the Stylus extension and then set up a rule specific to Google:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/styl-us/
After installing Stylus, its button may be on the Extensions button drop-down. You can open the drop-down and pin the Stylus button to the toolbar for easier access. See: Manage your extensions using the extensions button in the toolbar.
Click the Stylus button, then click Manage. This will open a new tab.
In the left pane, among the many buttons, you will find a + button to Write a new style. Click that. Then in the blank space, paste the following (this is what I'm using for the moment):
@-moz-document url-prefix("https://www.google.com/search") { /* Recolor Google results links */ a, a div {color:#0000EE !important;} a:visited, a:visited div {color:#551A8B !important;} }
Stylus will ask whether you want to Overwrite or Append. Click Overwrite.
Then on the left side, enter a title like Google link colors and click Save.
Now if you switch over to a Google results page, you should see the difference.
Zaɓi Mafita
Thank you for your time and knowledge. I just started noticing this same issue on my phone. Now that I know it's not just my computer, I guess I'll wait for Google to fix this problem. I will keep in mind your suggestions if they never get to resolve this.
It's very nice to have such generous help from someone.
All The Best.