@caesar-salad saidYa but before I got the new browser, the old Edge worked fine!
@Earl-of-Trumps
Following on to what BDP wrote about some websites overriding the default link-coloring behavior:
You might be able to add an extension to override their override. 😉
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4027935/microsoft-edge-add-or-remove-browser-extensions
I would search for a suitable extension using the keyword "links".
I'd click a link and it would turn a darker shade of green. When I come back the next day, it is light green again.
I'll go ask Russ.
@very-rusty saidI was thinking more along the lines of 3D glasses, poor joke, sorry.
LOL....I like that answer!
-VR
@hells-caretaker saidThere could be many different reasons, Russ may know the answers.
I was thinking more along the lines of 3D glasses, poor joke, sorry.
-VR