Google Chrome links now appear as crossed out not underlined why?
Since Sunday when I use Google Chrome links now appear as crossed out not underlined why? They still function but I have no clue how this has happened or how to change it back. Is not problem when I use Firefox.
Can anyone help?
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Since Sunday when I use Google Chrome links now appear as crossed out not underlined why? They still function but I have no clue how this has happened or how to change it back. Is not problem when I use Firefox.
Can anyone help?
google-chrome appearance
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Have you installed any extension that day?
– slhck
Jun 22 '11 at 14:48
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Are you loading any custom stylesheets?
– Darth Android
Jun 22 '11 at 14:49
@kalaracey - Since Chrome auto-updates with zero user interaction, I'm not sure it's really fair to ask if someone updated chrome on a given day. The rest of the questions are good, though.
– Iszi
Jun 22 '11 at 15:38
@Iszi that's true. I was thinking of firefox. But I think I figured out the problem -- see my answer. I'll remove my comment.
– kalaracey
Jun 22 '11 at 15:39
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Since Sunday when I use Google Chrome links now appear as crossed out not underlined why? They still function but I have no clue how this has happened or how to change it back. Is not problem when I use Firefox.
Can anyone help?
google-chrome appearance
Since Sunday when I use Google Chrome links now appear as crossed out not underlined why? They still function but I have no clue how this has happened or how to change it back. Is not problem when I use Firefox.
Can anyone help?
google-chrome appearance
google-chrome appearance
edited Jun 22 '11 at 15:11
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asked Jun 22 '11 at 14:46
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Have you installed any extension that day?
– slhck
Jun 22 '11 at 14:48
1
Are you loading any custom stylesheets?
– Darth Android
Jun 22 '11 at 14:49
@kalaracey - Since Chrome auto-updates with zero user interaction, I'm not sure it's really fair to ask if someone updated chrome on a given day. The rest of the questions are good, though.
– Iszi
Jun 22 '11 at 15:38
@Iszi that's true. I was thinking of firefox. But I think I figured out the problem -- see my answer. I'll remove my comment.
– kalaracey
Jun 22 '11 at 15:39
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Have you installed any extension that day?
– slhck
Jun 22 '11 at 14:48
1
Are you loading any custom stylesheets?
– Darth Android
Jun 22 '11 at 14:49
@kalaracey - Since Chrome auto-updates with zero user interaction, I'm not sure it's really fair to ask if someone updated chrome on a given day. The rest of the questions are good, though.
– Iszi
Jun 22 '11 at 15:38
@Iszi that's true. I was thinking of firefox. But I think I figured out the problem -- see my answer. I'll remove my comment.
– kalaracey
Jun 22 '11 at 15:39
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Have you installed any extension that day?
– slhck
Jun 22 '11 at 14:48
Have you installed any extension that day?
– slhck
Jun 22 '11 at 14:48
1
1
Are you loading any custom stylesheets?
– Darth Android
Jun 22 '11 at 14:49
Are you loading any custom stylesheets?
– Darth Android
Jun 22 '11 at 14:49
@kalaracey - Since Chrome auto-updates with zero user interaction, I'm not sure it's really fair to ask if someone updated chrome on a given day. The rest of the questions are good, though.
– Iszi
Jun 22 '11 at 15:38
@kalaracey - Since Chrome auto-updates with zero user interaction, I'm not sure it's really fair to ask if someone updated chrome on a given day. The rest of the questions are good, though.
– Iszi
Jun 22 '11 at 15:38
@Iszi that's true. I was thinking of firefox. But I think I figured out the problem -- see my answer. I'll remove my comment.
– kalaracey
Jun 22 '11 at 15:39
@Iszi that's true. I was thinking of firefox. But I think I figured out the problem -- see my answer. I'll remove my comment.
– kalaracey
Jun 22 '11 at 15:39
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I think it is caused by an add-on called "SeoQuake"
When the SeoQuake's dropdown menu is opened, and the "Highlight NoFollow
" option is toggled on (i.e., there is a checkmark next to it) all of the links are displayed as "strikethrough" instead of "underline". Deselecting this option, then refreshing / restarting Chrome should do the trick.
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I think it is caused by an add-on called "SeoQuake"
When the SeoQuake's dropdown menu is opened, and the "Highlight NoFollow
" option is toggled on (i.e., there is a checkmark next to it) all of the links are displayed as "strikethrough" instead of "underline". Deselecting this option, then refreshing / restarting Chrome should do the trick.
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I think it is caused by an add-on called "SeoQuake"
When the SeoQuake's dropdown menu is opened, and the "Highlight NoFollow
" option is toggled on (i.e., there is a checkmark next to it) all of the links are displayed as "strikethrough" instead of "underline". Deselecting this option, then refreshing / restarting Chrome should do the trick.
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I think it is caused by an add-on called "SeoQuake"
When the SeoQuake's dropdown menu is opened, and the "Highlight NoFollow
" option is toggled on (i.e., there is a checkmark next to it) all of the links are displayed as "strikethrough" instead of "underline". Deselecting this option, then refreshing / restarting Chrome should do the trick.
I think it is caused by an add-on called "SeoQuake"
When the SeoQuake's dropdown menu is opened, and the "Highlight NoFollow
" option is toggled on (i.e., there is a checkmark next to it) all of the links are displayed as "strikethrough" instead of "underline". Deselecting this option, then refreshing / restarting Chrome should do the trick.
answered Jun 22 '11 at 15:09
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Have you installed any extension that day?
– slhck
Jun 22 '11 at 14:48
1
Are you loading any custom stylesheets?
– Darth Android
Jun 22 '11 at 14:49
@kalaracey - Since Chrome auto-updates with zero user interaction, I'm not sure it's really fair to ask if someone updated chrome on a given day. The rest of the questions are good, though.
– Iszi
Jun 22 '11 at 15:38
@Iszi that's true. I was thinking of firefox. But I think I figured out the problem -- see my answer. I'll remove my comment.
– kalaracey
Jun 22 '11 at 15:39