Ben Mabey wrote:

And could we make it ... cucumber colored? like cucumber.css probably does? (-:

cucumber.css? Is that what cucumber uses for it's HTML formatter? I'm sure you could. I would recommend starting with the github css I have in the project and use Firebug/Webdeveloper to change the styles inline until it looks good to you. If you change them with Webdeveloper (the Firefox plugin) you can save the new CSS to a different file. If you end up creating new CSS please fork the project and send me a pull request for it. :) Thanks.

Uh, I had just figured (only going for the leafy green cucumber-plant colors and the standard Helvetica font) to reach out to the user's cucumber.css in its distro and borrow it. Or borrow it myself and check in a copy, but either way I did figure on editing it!

I will add your suggestions to the potential do-list...

BTW you can just copy styles out of Firebug, too, at least one block at a time!

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  Phlip

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