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Visited links are made indistinguishable #124499

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kpreid opened this issue Apr 28, 2024 · 0 comments
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Visited links are made indistinguishable #124499

kpreid opened this issue Apr 28, 2024 · 0 comments
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A-docs Area: documentation for any part of the project, including the compiler, standard library, and tools C-bug Category: This is a bug. T-release Relevant to the release subteam, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.

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kpreid commented Apr 28, 2024

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https://dev-doc.rust-lang.org/1.78.0/rust.css (used by https://dev-doc.rust-lang.org/1.78.0/releases.html)

Summary

The stylesheet sets identical styles for a and a:visited, so it is impossible to distinguish visited links. Visible visited links are an important navigation aid when exploring long lists of links, like release notes. Please add a distinct color for visited links (purple is traditional), or remove colors so that browser default colors are used.

@kpreid kpreid added the A-docs Area: documentation for any part of the project, including the compiler, standard library, and tools label Apr 28, 2024
@rustbot rustbot added the needs-triage This issue may need triage. Remove it if it has been sufficiently triaged. label Apr 28, 2024
@saethlin saethlin added T-rustdoc Relevant to the rustdoc team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue. A-rustdoc-js Area: Rustdoc's front-end T-release Relevant to the release subteam, which will review and decide on the PR/issue. A-docs Area: documentation for any part of the project, including the compiler, standard library, and tools C-bug Category: This is a bug. and removed needs-triage This issue may need triage. Remove it if it has been sufficiently triaged. A-docs Area: documentation for any part of the project, including the compiler, standard library, and tools A-rustdoc-js Area: Rustdoc's front-end T-rustdoc Relevant to the rustdoc team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue. labels May 11, 2024
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