On my websites, when exploring using firefox browser, image links function properly if the link has never been visited. Once it's been visited, the image (and thus the link, since it's an image link) no longer shows... using firefox. They function properly if browsing with Safari, Chrome, and a few others.
Example:
Code:
![The Bin](http://smitdogg.mameworld.info/bin/binc.png)
(hey, that code bit shouldn't allow that code to actually function in the post, so that you can SEE the code, not what it does... hmmm. Am I all kinds of jacked up or is that a MW forum bug?)
That link example as written on MY website browsing with firefox won't show since I've already visited the bin. That link as written functions properly here... for some reason... MW is doing something with it's html that I'm missing on my websites.
I know it has to do with CSS link and visited blah blah perimeters for the webpage body, right? I said I know, and then ended that with a question mark, which indicates I know what I'm talking about, I just don't actually know what I'm talking about.
Anyway, how to write the page html, or the link itself, to ensure visited image links still display in firefox? In other words, force the browser to treat the link as unvisited, or at least still display image links even if already visited. I'm missing something.
Domoarigato Mr. Robato.
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