Hey, I'm learning CSS through Twine, and I have been using Harlowe for the last few months. I'm definitely still new at CSS, but I've enjoyed applying it to my stories. With the most recent update to Harlowe 1.1.0, whenever a link is active in my stories, it gets a blue box around it. I was thinking this might now be a default setting in either the "border" or "box-shadow" properties for tw-link:active, but fiddling with those--or with anything I can think of, frankly--doesn't help to remove this border around active links or adjust the border in any way.
Apologies if this question is out of turn; it's my first time posting, and I confess I'm very new to CSS and most forms of coding.
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If both of the above are true then I believe the blue (or possibly yellow in the case of Windows) border is generated by the NW viewer itself.
It's meant to assist those with visual impairment, but in a game with other visual modifications it can look rather crappy.
Just a thought:
By choosing to removing the Accessibility Border which is used by people who are Visually Impaired just because you don't like the way it looks you are making your story harder (maybe impossible) to read for them. The border is not just cosmetic, it service a purpose.
It is not for those who are visually impaired just in the same way you won't find these accessibility borders in commercial visual novels.