The font on the knuffel page is also really small to me, compared to the default forum text size. It looks like it's the same size as the forum's "small" font size. (Although of course they are different fonts.)
Screenshot comparison of the two:

(TOP: "small" text in a forum post, BOTTOM: text from my F/P page)
A lot of people post using "small" text to make it look prettier, and while reading it strains my eyes, I don't want to complain about it because I agree that it does look more elegant. And I've developed a coping mechanism - I click quote so I can see what they've said in a easily readable font size. xD However, on my F/P page, I cannot do that. I like to keep on an eye on the EXP numbers when clicking my wilds, but having to squint to read the numbers is just not fun.
@LadyCatherine - The knuffel images are not smaller, they just look smaller because the text is smaller. I thought the same, and I had to make a comparison pic to check!
BEFORE/AFTER COMPARISON pic
@Yokuutsu - The borders are the same as they've always been, but for some reason the text describing the knuffel and its energy/happiness bars have shrunk. You can check that by looking at the image above as well. :D
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I just want to say I'm experiencing the flickering too, and that I would like it gone. I'm using the most up to date version of Google Chrome (Version 32.0.1700.76).
What I mean by flickering (probably unnecessary for me to describe it, but more info can't hurt, right?): when my mouse touches a Feed! or Play! field, the image becomes more transparent for less than a second, then returns to normal. It will not flicker again while my mouse remains on it. If the my mouse leaves the image field but then touches it again, the image will flicker again.
I am also experiencing a minor bug when I edit descriptions. I can deal with it, but if starkad has a quick fix, it would be much appreciated.
BUG documented in image form HERE
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I like the ET girl (ahh I still can't get over how shiny and great your new hair shading style is) and I'm looking forward to the rest of the permanent collection.