.subject.windowbg2 div{
position: relative;
padding-left: 50px;
}
a[id^="newicon"] img {
height:14px;
}
I would do this a bit different.
.subject.windowbg2 { .... }
instead of
.subject.windowbg2 div { ...}
and
a[id^="newicon"] > img { .... }
instead of
a[id^="newicon"] img { ...}
With modern browsers it shouldn't make any real difference but this is more efficient.
The way you have it, for each img and div on the page it would go all the way up the DOM looking for a .subject.windowbg2 or a[id^="newicon"] ancestor. (and each page here has like 6000 imgs) This way the extraneous div is removed and the img only looks one level up.