Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-27115455-20200920061232/@comment-9605025-20200920163335

My apologies. I believe I misread your question when making my previous reply. Let me give it another shot. Hopefully my understanding of what you want is correct this time.

You can change the "default" size of an SVG by changing the size specified in the file itself. We will use the image you linked to for our example. You will need to use a desktop browser in order to do this.

Start by going to the file page. Between the image and the information tabs, there should be a link with the image's name as its text. Click this to access the file itself as stored on Fandom's image server. Now you will want to right-click the image. In this case, it is a bit hard as the image is only 5x5px. In the context menu that your browser opens, there should be an option labeled "Inspect", "Inspect Element", or something similar (see note at bottom of message). This should open the developer tools to the element inspection window which presents a tree view (i.e. elements can be expanded/collapsed to show/hide their contents) of the elements in the file. Here is what your file looks like. Take note of the svg element that encloses almost everything else in the file. For convenience, I have highlighted the line that has its opening tag. Now note the width and height attributes in its opening tag. It is these attributes that control the "default" size of the image. The attributes can include CSS units if desired. When set without CSS units, "px" is assumed. Click/double-click on the values to edit them. Once both have been changed, you should see the image grow/shrink accordingly. Set it to whatever size you want to have as the "default". Then right-click the image and save it. Finally, upload the modified image under a new name.

NOTE: Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge hide this option unless you have already used the browser's developer tools. If you are using either of those browsers and don't see this option in the menu, you can open the developer tools with the key combination Fn + F12. You can then close the developer tools and now the option should be in the menu every time you right-click something on the page.