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I'd like to change the visited color for just two of the links on my page. Is there a way for me to do that?

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  • why not putting your custom class to <a> element like <a class="changeable">name</a> and then alter it in css
    – manix
    Jul 16, 2012 at 21:58
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    This is a only a CSS question, so please consider retagging your question.
    – Edd Morgan
    Jul 16, 2012 at 21:59
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    This is borderline for being flagged as "too basic"
    – CAFxX
    Jul 16, 2012 at 22:00
  • @watson because the basics are explained in manuals and tutorials. On a Q&A site they yield catastrophic signal-to-noise ratios, IMHO.
    – CAFxX
    Jul 16, 2012 at 22:07

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Put a class on just the links that you want a different visited color for, for example:

<a class="different">Different</a>

In CSS then style that class of link that has been visited in whatever way you want, for example:

.different:visited {color:chartreuse;}

This uses the :visited pseudo-class to style only visited links.

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Yes, there is a way to do this. Give those two links a special CSS class, then use the :visited selector as normal. In this example, I'll call it .special.

<a href="...">Link one</a>
<a href="..." class="special">Link two</a>

Then, in your stylesheet:

a:visited {
    color: purple;
}

a.special:visited {
    color: pink;
}

"Link one" will, when visited, appear in purple. Link two, when visited, will appear in pink.

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If you don't want or can't add class to your anchor tags as @Adam suggested:

a[href='https://www.google.com/']:visited { color:#FF0000; }
a[href='https://www.facebook.com/']:visited { color:#0000FF; }

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