linkVisitedColor

Typeproperty
DictionaryLCS
LibraryLiveCode Script
Syntax
set the linkVisitedColor to {<colorName> | <RGBColor>}
set the linkVisitedColor of <stack> to {empty | <colorName> | <RGBColor>}
Summary

Specifies the color of grouped text that has been clicked during the current session.

Introduced1.1
OSmac, windows, linux, ios, android
Platformsdesktop, server, mobile
Example
set the linkVisitedColor to "purple"
set the linkVisitedColor of stack "Help" to empty
Values
NameTypeDescription
Value

The linkVisitedColor is a color reference. The colorName is any standard color name.

The RGBColor consists of three comma-separated integers between zero and 255, specifying the level of each of red, green, and blue; or an HTML-style color consisting of a hash mark (#) followed by three hexadecimal numbers, one for each of red, green, and blue.

By default, the linkVisitedColor is set to "81,24,128" (a dark purple). The linkVisitedColor of a newly created stack is set to empty by default.

RelatedKeyword: link, default
Property: visited
Command: global
Object: stack
Glossary: property, grouped text, hexadecimal, integer, browser, color reference
Description

Use the linkVisitedColor property to make grouped text look and behave like links in a web browser.

Visited text is text whose visited property is true. This property is set to true when the user has clicked a text group during the current session.

If the linkVisitedColor of a stack is empty, grouped text in that stack is shown with the global linkVisitedColor property if the text's visited property is true.

If the linkVisitedColor of a stack is not empty, already-visited grouped text in that stack is shown with the stack's linkVisitedColor property, regardless of the global setting.

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