I'm not sure what the intent was, but this rule will make something like:
<span class="small">fo<b>o</b></span>
have the second o in foo be smaller then the first. Even without this rule, nested instances
of class="small" will still be smaller than a single instance, so it only causes weirdness.
* (bug 28444) Fix regression: edit-on-doubleclick retains revision id again
* ' character entity is now allowed in wikitext
* UtfNormal::cleanUp on an invalid utf-8 sequence no longer returns false if intl installed.
+* (bug 28561) The css class small will no longer make nested elements even smaller.
=== API changes in 1.18 ===
* (bug 26339) Throw warning when truncating an overlarge API result
margin-right: auto;
}
/* small for tables and similar */
-.small, .small * { font-size: 94%; }
+.small { font-size: 94%; }
table.small { font-size: 100% }
/*
}
/* small for tables and similar */
-.small, .small * {
+.small {
font-size: 94%;
}
table.small {
margin-right: auto;
}
/* small for tables and similar */
-.small, .small * {
+.small {
font-size: 94%;
}
table.small {
margin-right: auto;
}
/* Small for tables and similar */
-.small, .small * {
+.small {
font-size: 94%;
}
table.small {