Josh Klar 2e825f637d css: Apply negative spread radius to message box-shadows.
This fixes a visual regression in newer Electron builds (without
regressing Firefox) for which I still don't entirely know the root
cause, where extra "borders" were being applied to messages in both
streams and PMs. Applying a negative "spread radius" to the box-shadow
properties of these elements, and moving that pixel to the "horizontal
shadow" aspect of the property (which is used to create the left-side
"ruler" effect), restores the expected look and feel.

Tested in qutebrowser (Chromium 87-based), Electron v18+v19, and Firefox
107.

Refs (and should unblock) zulip/zulip-desktop#1251
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