How do I make text a link color?

How do I make text a link color?

To change the color of links in HTML, use the CSS property color. Use it with the style attribute. The style attribute specifies an inline style for an element. Use the style attribute with the CSS property color to change the link color.

What color should link text be?

blue
Shades of blue provide the strongest signal for links, but other colors work almost as well. As always, when using color to signal information, you should provide redundant cues for color-blind users. Making unvisited links brighter and more luminous than visited links will usually accomplish this goal.

What is the color code for links?

This help page is a how-to guide.

Link styleTypeColor
blue linklink to a Wikipedia page that currently exists#0645AD = rgb(6,69,173)
dark blue linklink to a Wikipedia page that exists and that you have visited#0B0080 = rgb(11,0,128)
red linklink to a page that does not currently exist within Wikipedia#BA0000 = rgb(186,0,0)

What is default link color?

By default, a link will appear like this (in all browsers): An unvisited link is underlined and blue. A visited link is underlined and purple. An active link is underlined and red.

Should links be blue?

Hyperlinks should appear interactable. According to a study in link readability, the regular Web user sees blue-and-underlined text as links. Blue and underlined is a good standard to stick to, for no other reason than it’s what we Internet users have been acclimatized ourselves to.

What color matches with link?

Blue. The blue links delivered the longest visit duration, lowest bounce rate and highest goal conversion. In other words, blue provides the strongest signal for links. However, this is a personal choice and other colours work almost as well.

How do I make links blue again in Chrome?

In order to do this, navigate to the Google home page and click on the grid icon in the top left corner. Select “My Account”. When in your account settings, go to “Personal info & privacy”. Within that section you can turn off “Your searches and browsing history”, which allegedly can turn the links back to blue.

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