Error Reporting Color Schema in the browser

I really like the way the Twisted Web server displays errors from the Python interpreter in a browser (such as when I call a .rpy script that has an error in it). This is really well done in my opinion and it helps train the eye of the developer to rapidly look for errors in certain places based on the colors such as: div.function { background: orange; font-weight: bold; float: left; } I searched in the soruce and installation trees for a standalone css document but I couldn't find one (appears to be generated dynamically from what I can discern from the HTML source). I was wondering if the authors of Twisted-Web chose their color schemas for displaying run-time errors based on a particular logic, or if the color were chosen arbitrarily? It might be fun to play with the css colors to tweak them or come up with some really funky "skins". Serg _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail
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Sergio Trejo