css: Remove unused rules.
The rationale given in the comments for these rules no longer applies: there are no divs with class column or conservancy-blog on any pages. Meanwhile, they're causing unwanted styling: we started using the column class on the front page for two-column layout, and the videos are appearing smaller than desired there. Just remove these.
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|     font-size: 110%; |     font-size: 110%; | ||||||
| } | } | ||||||
| 
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 | ||||||
| /* These vido controls are based on the fact that our videos often appear on |  | ||||||
| ** the blog summary areas, which are in a div with class column, and in the |  | ||||||
| ** main blog, which is in the body with class conservancy-blog |  | ||||||
| */ |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
| div.column video { |  | ||||||
|     float: right; |  | ||||||
|     height: auto !important; |  | ||||||
|     width: 25% !important; |  | ||||||
|     max-width:50%; |  | ||||||
|     margin-left: .7em; |  | ||||||
|     margin-bottom: .4em; |  | ||||||
| } |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
| body.conservancy-blog video { |  | ||||||
|     float: right; |  | ||||||
|     height: auto !important; |  | ||||||
|     width: 50% !important; |  | ||||||
|     max-width: 75%; |  | ||||||
|     margin-left: .7em; |  | ||||||
|     margin-bottom: .7em; |  | ||||||
| } |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
| /* In older firefox/iceweasel, the above did not work.  The below is a legacy |  | ||||||
| ** hack, and requires you to remember to put class="small-right" and class="medium-right" |  | ||||||
| */ |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
| video.small-right { | video.small-right { | ||||||
|     float: right; |     float: right; | ||||||
|     height: auto !important; |     height: auto !important; | ||||||
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