On 2016-12-02 19:02, Drew Adams wrote: >> Sorry for the confusion. I'm talking about it in eww. >> >> Also, I'm not talking about a "visited-link" -- it is really about >> indication that a link was just successfully clicked. For example, >> in eww, visit an arbitrary page and move point to an arbitrary link and >> then press '&' (eww-browse-with-external-browser). There is no >> indication that the command has been executed. Even a dashed box >> lasting a few seconds on the clicked URL would help a lot. > > So it's an EWW enhancement request. > > An ephemeral box won't tell you later that you already visited > that URL in an external browser. > > You could also have 3 faces for having used the link: > > 1. For having visited its destination in EWW. > 2. For having visited its destination in an external browser. > 3. For having visited its destination in both. > > #1 could use a foreground color. #2 could use an outline box. > #3 could use both. Drew, I think there's some lingering confusion here. Try pressing the left mouse button down on a link in Firefox, and keeping it pressed down. Notice how Firefox displays a dotted box around the link. This is indeed a eww enhancement request, but I don't think it's specific to external browsers; it's just about indicating that a link has been clicked in the time interval from the click to the point when the next page replaces the current one. Clément.