Ok, if my cross-references-to-hyperlinks are not showing up in my HTML5 output in the color that I specified in the stylesheet, in the medium for which it is assigned to (default), could something else be in play?
Because NOTHING IS WORKING. I even downloaded the MadCap template, added their spreadsheet to my project and built it, and it is still showing up this meh brown color.
Sidenote: Print outputs show up fine.
Cross-reference colors in HTML5
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Cross-reference colors in HTML5
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Re: Cross-reference colors in HTML5
I would check the "visited" style.
When I can't figure something like that out, I go into Web Inspector/Console view in the browser to see exactly what style it's applying there.
When I can't figure something like that out, I go into Web Inspector/Console view in the browser to see exactly what style it's applying there.