Change font-size to 14px and tweak the UI

Changes the normal font-size from 13px to 14px.

Enforces 24px row height in change metadata and change requirements for
most rows. Text spans should always be 20px in height, even for icons
inputs and gr-autocomplete. Metadata titles are not bold anymore.

Converts the --line-height-* css vars from being relative to absolute.
That is extremely useful for specifying height of icons in inline layout
flow.

Reduces tab height (Files, Checks, Change Log, etc.) to 36px.

Dashboard, file list and change log rows are all targeted to have 28px
height: 20px line-height + 2*4px padding. For the change log this seems
too drastic a change, so we are keeping 36px height for now.

Reduces the vertical padding in the diff-view header.

Makes the comment thread widget nicer by replacing the border with
margin, box-shadow and border-radius. Colors the buttons blue and
reduces them to the 20px line height. Change the border color from
black to gray.

Change-Id: I3fc76c64dc42b61f05cbeb8e3a62629240571080
(cherry picked from commit 4a809aabdc90e8aed576b643a502d9541160b9cd)
20 files changed
tree: 7311b40bc6a34b040a159a5c4d0bc35c2062040b
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README.md

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