Navigator 2.0; implemented but nonfunctional in Internet Explorer 3.0
document.alinkColor
alinkColor is a string property that specifies the color of activated links in document. This color is displayed between the times that the user presses and releases the mouse button over the link. Note that this property exists, but has no effect in Internet Explorer 3.0. This is because the Internet Explorer user-interface never displays a special color when links are activated.
The activated link color can be specified through the ALINK attribute in the <BODY> HTML tag, and the alinkColor property will contain the specified value. The color may also be specified by assigning a value to alinkColor directly, but this may only be done in the <HEAD> of the document, before the <BODY> tag is parsed.
Colors are specified either as one of the standard color names recognized by JavaScript, or as red, green, and blue color values, expressed as a string of six hexadecimal digits in the form "RRGGBB".
"Document", "Document.bgColor", "Document.fgColor", "Document.linkColor", "Document.vlinkColor", Appendix G, JavaScript and HTML Color Names and Values
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