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I'm trying to implement CSS transition on the hyperlinks, I'm trying following code, but it is only working on un-visited links. It does not work on the visited links. Am i doing anything wrong?

a, a:link, a:visited {
    color: lightblue;
    -webkit-transition: color .4s linear;
    -moz-transition: color .4s linear;
    -o-transition: color .4s linear;
    -ms-transition: color .4s linear;
    transition: color .4s linear;
    }

    a:hover {
        color: red;
    }

There is no any other CSS code which could conflict with it.

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The reason it's not working for you most likely is that you're testing the functionality in Chrome. Check out this link:

CSS3 color transition not working in Chrome

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CSS Psuedo-classes have to come one after the other in order to work:

a { /* code */ }
a:link { /* code */ }
a:visited  { /* code */ }
a:hover { /* code */ }

Also note, the sequence in which these are written matters.

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  • If your :link and :visited pseudo elements are the same (as in your case above) they're probably not necessary either. I'd just drop back to a{ /*code*/ } for the first rule and be done with it - test it out and see if you see any differences.
    – SpoonNZ
    Jan 5, 2012 at 23:32

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