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(Jesus christ, how are you capable of missing the sign at the top of the edit box?)
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The blue / purple links are a common standard in IE and Firefox, at least. Not specific to Wikipedia. --[[Special:Contributions/68.200.188.141|68.200.188.141]] 01:55, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
 
The blue / purple links are a common standard in IE and Firefox, at least. Not specific to Wikipedia. --[[Special:Contributions/68.200.188.141|68.200.188.141]] 01:55, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
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:You can set the colours in a browser but you can also set them in a website. The websites colours take prevalence. Wikipedia actually has set them to blue and purple, possibly to make sure everyone has the same experience reading the article. Here is an excerpt from Wikipedia's style sheet
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<pre>a{
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  text-decoration:none;
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  color:#0645ad;
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  background:none}
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a:visited{
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  color:#0b0080}
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a:active{
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  color:#faa700}
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a:hover,a:focus{
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  text-decoration:underline}
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a.stub{
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  color:#772233}</pre> [[User:Tharkon|Tharkon]] ([[User talk:Tharkon|talk]]) 20:56, 24 July 2014 (UTC)
  
 
I'm with Randall on this one, Wikipedia should TOTALLY have an article on Wingsuit Combat. It could be a new sport! {{unsigned|69.10.219.243}}
 
I'm with Randall on this one, Wikipedia should TOTALLY have an article on Wingsuit Combat. It could be a new sport! {{unsigned|69.10.219.243}}

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How is Andalasia even relevant to the article? It shouldn't be mentioned in the first place. And what's wrong with autoerotic asphyxiation? Davidy22[talk] 13:56, 8 January 2013 (UTC)

The blue / purple links are a common standard in IE and Firefox, at least. Not specific to Wikipedia. --68.200.188.141 01:55, 27 January 2013 (UTC)

You can set the colours in a browser but you can also set them in a website. The websites colours take prevalence. Wikipedia actually has set them to blue and purple, possibly to make sure everyone has the same experience reading the article. Here is an excerpt from Wikipedia's style sheet
a{
  text-decoration:none;
  color:#0645ad;
  background:none}
a:visited{
  color:#0b0080}
a:active{
  color:#faa700}
a:hover,a:focus{
  text-decoration:underline}
a.stub{
  color:#772233}
Tharkon (talk) 20:56, 24 July 2014 (UTC)

I'm with Randall on this one, Wikipedia should TOTALLY have an article on Wingsuit Combat. It could be a new sport! -- 69.10.219.243 (talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)