Reset Firefox visited links (purple→blue)

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Firefox shows already visited websites as a purple (instead of blue) link.
This is very useful, but how to "reset" so that everything is shown in blue again?

I don't want to reset anything else. In particular, I would be glad to keep my passwords, cookies, and URL autocomplete data, if possible.

Context: I have a page full of links that I must all open one-by-one, and the color helps me track of my progression. Unfortunately when they are all purple already it does not help anymore, so I want to reset that.

Using Firefox 50.1.0 on Linux, if that matters.

Nicolas Raoul

Posted 2017-01-03T04:22:19.867

Reputation: 7 766

Answers

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  • In Firefox click on the Menu button (upper right corner)
  • Choose History
  • Select Clear Recent History
  • Here it gives you the choice of: Last Hour, Last Two Hours, Last Four Hours, Today, Everything. Choose whichever you prefer.
  • At the bottom of that Window there are check boxes for a number of things that can be cleared. If you only want to reset the purple links back to blue, just uncheck everything except Browsing & Download History
  • Click Clear Now at the bottom and you're done. Now previously visited links will show as blue again.

Edit: I would like to add that this solution does not meet one provision in OP's original question/request; namely, it does not keep the URL autocomplete data. The purple visited links are tied directly to the browser history, so by clearing that it does reset the links back to blue as if they were not visited. Unfortunately it also clears the same history that the URL autocomplete is tied to.

n8te

Posted 2017-01-03T04:22:19.867

Reputation: 6 068

1Would not that erase my URL autocomplete data? – Nicolas Raoul – 2017-01-03T09:43:18.227

1Actually, you're right. Since the blue/purple link color is tied directly to your browser history, I don't believe there is any way to clear that while also keeping your URL autocomplete. I can delete my answer if you want since it doesn't match every provision in your question. – n8te – 2017-01-03T10:13:47.967

Could you please explain that in your answer? I was hoping for something that keeps URL autocomplete data, but if not possible then that is a very acceptable answer. – Nicolas Raoul – 2017-01-03T13:16:06.350

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Solution

Tools > Options > Privacy > Firefox will: "Use custom settings for history" Deselect: [ ] "Always use Private Browsing mode"

You can also check the layout.css.visited_links_enabled pref on the about:config page and make sure it has the default value. You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. You can accept the warning and click "I'll be careful" to continue.

Venkatesh S

Posted 2017-01-03T04:22:19.867

Reputation: 11

layout.css.visited_links_enabled has the default value already. Also, I can't find Use custom settings for history in the privacy options, using Firefox 50.1.0. – Nicolas Raoul – 2017-01-03T09:47:40.160