Here is a small issue and a larger issue about the various flagged revision message boxes that appear at the top of articles.
The small issue is that on my IE and Firefox browsers the text usually is too small to read. This seems to be due to the CSS file (and my PC environment). A gif showing a sample is attached. It seems that this box uses the CSS class "flaggedrevs_tag1", which specifies "font-size: 50%" which results in text too small to be useful (it seems to me).
The other issue is whether these sorts of message boxes should be appearing in all the places they currently do. In particular, I think many wikis will want to avoid having any box at the top of the default revision (the "latest stable revision" as the box text says). IMHO, the typical Wikipedia (noneditor) reader shouldn't be burdened with a message box in his face with irrelevant, to him, stuff. If some people are sure this will be wanted sometimes, perhaps it needs to be an option. (I'm guessing an installation CSS change couldn't make the whole box disappear, but I don't know.)
-RS