3.6.6 doesn't allow css font-sizes below 8px

Previously in Firefox 3.5 to 3.6 the font-size css attribute would allow sizes below 8px. Firefox 3.6.6 doesn't allow css font-sizes below 8px.
== This happened ==
Every time Firefox opened
== I upgraded to 3.6.6

I've found the problem. Go into about:config and change the font.minimum-size.x-western to 0. I'm not sure how mine was set to 10... My hunch is that Firefox 3.6.6 defaults the size to 10 on upgrade.

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