Board Thread:New Features/@comment-24739709-20150518230347/@comment-4189499-20150520044046

I must say, I'm not a huge fan of these new infoboxes. I don't like being forced to make the infobox in a certain way by the limited tags, especially when that way isn't the standard 2 column infobox. I enjoy making an infobox from scratch so I don't have to worry about Wikia's specificities getting in the way of my design, which can't be done if we're forced to use these tags. What might be better is if we just have to wrap our infobox in tags, say tags, and for Wikia to recognise that whatever is in between those tags should be displayed fully with full CSS so the infoboxes work. A style guide can be created somewhere on Wikia, probably at Help:Infobox, which gives a recommended range of widths for best mobile results, or there could even be a way for the tags surrounding the infobox to add a class only in mobile mode so the width can be changed to 100% when one is on a mobile device, but would be at whatever looks good on a desktop page otherwise. Said class would also remove the margins from the outermost element so the infobox sits well in mobile (note that the outermost element is not always the table. For example, the infobox on CCSW has a div with a border which frames the two tables within the infobox as the outermost element). What do you think of that as a solution? It also has the added advantage that very little change needs to be made to current templates for it to work.