Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-2230600-20190512212255

So this is a question from a reader point of view, rather than an editor. I like to browse various geeky wikias, reading up on characters and such, bouncing from page to page, and to facilitate that I need to make it obvious when I've visited a link before to avoid just going in circles.

To this end I've already edited my personal global.css to make visited links the more distinctive purple they used to be way-back-when, but I've reached an impasse when it comes to links that are displayed as images, rather than text. Such as the Marvel Wikia's disambiguation pages.

Does anyone know of an edit I can make to my global.css that will let me see these images as text links? Or some other method for indicating which pages have already been visited?

I dimly recall being able to view such pages as a list of text links instead, but I may just be thinking of customised category pages.

I know this is a bit of a weird query. Thanks in advance if you do take the time to help. 