… well, that was just a half answer – sorry!

What I wanted to say: I leave the styling of the symbol up to the browser (I 
did NOT choose the arrow, but the standard is good enough for me). So If there 
is a way, it is via CSS you could and should style the look of the HTML details 
tag. 

A quick search led me to this not very new article: 
http://blog.teamtreehouse.com/use-details-summary-elements

Hope, that helps, let us know if you find a way! 

Cheers, 
Thomas 

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