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It used to be that the main list of Questions had a clear distinction between "seen" and "not visited". I make heavy use of that to avoid revisiting questions I have already looked at (and possibly answered).

I assume the issue is in the CSS class "question-hyperlink", where the two colors are so close that I cannot tell the difference.

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    The new colors are .question-hyperlink, .answer-hyperlink { color: #0c0d0e; (nearly black) vs .question-hyperlink:visited, .answer-hyperlink:visited { color: #535a60; (very dark grey). There's a difference, but you need to be looking for it and have good eyes. Commented Dec 14, 2019 at 22:58
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    You can fix it yourself with Stylish if you want. @-moz-document domain("meta.stackoverflow.com") { .question-hyperlink, .answer-hyperlink { color: blue } } or whatever color floats your boat Commented Dec 14, 2019 at 23:02

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Thanks to the suggestions by @CertainPerformance, I discovered the Chrome Extension NoSquint Plus which provides a simple interface for changing the color of visited and non-visited links. (A minor drawback: It changes the coloring of all links on all pages in the site.)

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