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 Posted by zara on 12/27/07 04:50 
(See http://habarixenu.mozdev.org for info on HX. It's an RSS reader.) 
 
I've customized this addon to look exactly the way I'd like, but can't 
seem to get the "content:after" pseudo-element to work for visited 
links. Aware of CSS "heritability" (elements must be presented in a 
certain logical order, or else the whole thing falls apart like a 
house of cards), I'll post the entire file (~150 lines, including 
comments) if requested. Until then, here's a relevant chunk: 
 
******* CODE FOLLOWS ******* 
 
..hx-headline { 
 
	border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd !important; 
	color: #000 !important; 
	display: block !important; 
	font-family: Trebuchet MS, arial, verdana, sans-serif !important; 
	font-size: 20px !important; 
	font-weight: normal !important; 
	min-height: 1.3em !important; 
	padding: 14px 0 0 0 !important; 
} 
 
..hx-headline a { 
 
	color: #000; 
	text-decoration: none; 
} 
 
..hx-headline a:visited:after { content: " (finished)"; } 
 
******* END CODE ******* 
 
For what it's worth, even the ".hx-headline a" doesn't have any effect 
either (tried changing the color to red -- #f00 -- but that didn't 
work. I adapted this code from "Mozilla" at sage.mozdev.org. 
Everything works perfectly, exactly the look I want, except for this 
one thing. 
 
By the way, I use (Mozilla) Seamonkey, not Firefox, so Sage won't work 
for me.
 
  
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