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  2. HTML Link Colors - W3Schools

    www.w3schools.com/html/html_links_colors.asp

    HTML Link Colors. 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. You can change the link state colors, by using CSS:

  3. HTML Link Colors - SitePoint

    www.sitepoint.com/html/link-colors

    Discover how to customize HTML link colors with CSS, using Hex codes, RGB, HSL values, and HTML color names. Learn to enhance your website's design by styling links and turning them...

  4. HTML Link Color

    htmlcolorcodes.com/tutorials/html-link-color

    Coloring HTML links can be a great way to distinguish them from your regular text, or add a bit of flair to your website. Here we'll demonstrate how to color your HTML links using Hex color codes, RGB and HSL values and HTML color names.

  5. Link Colors - W3Schools

    www.w3schools.com/HTML/tryhtml_links_colors.htm

    You can change the default colors of links. HTML Images.

  6. How to Change Link Colors in HTML - W3docs

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    Learn about how to change hyperlink colors, inline and external methods with examples. See also how to give different styles to your anchor link and to change underline color with examples.

  7. In this article, we will delve deeper into the world of link colors in HTML5, exploring how to change them, the different states of link colors, best practices for choosing link colors, and more. Whether you're a beginner just starting out with HTML5 or an experienced developer looking to brush up on your skills, this guide is designed to ...

  8. HTML Link ColorHTML Color Codes - peak-imaging.com

    peak-imaging.com/tutorials/html-link-color

    Learn how to easily color your website's HTML links using Hex color codes, HTML color names, RGB and HSL color values.