You would need CSS for that.body a:link{color: #FF0000}If you put that code in the of the document, all the links will be red.
The default background color for the <canvas> element in HTML5 is the same as the browser default background color. If there is a style sheet or <body> tag that defines the color, <canvas> will inherited that color. You can add style attributes to the <canvas> tag to set a different default background color for the element.
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The default is nofill or no colour. It just appears as white.
An unvisited link, which is a link that has not yet been clicked on.
It is not. Black is the default color.
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According to Google, "At this time there is no way to save customized formatting options as a default Gmail setting."