From what I understand is that CSS was introduced so that it would give more control over how a web page looks. So for example, before CSS there was no way dynamically generating a font face to the user.
I don't know where you got that idea, but it's defenetly wrong. In fact, one of the design goals of CSS is to allow endusers to have more influence over the rendered pages.
Same thing with the size of the font, browsers like IE for win32 will lock the size of a font using the unit "px". This could be a bad thing for the end-user, but that's irrelevant, the point is about control.
When did the end-user become irrelevant? I sure hope that i'm not a customer at the company you're working for.
If a web designer feels like making a font a particular locked size then he/she should have that option. (AND THEY DO, the can juse make a graphic of the text. Unless you're using Opera, the size of the graphic will not change.)
Until the same feature is implemented in mozilla.
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