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Andrewds1021 wrote: I wish you the best of luck. Especially if it means you might get to partner with the actual game devs. If that happens, they could contact Fandom to make it the official wiki.

As Mednes2 said, the mobile main page it really the only page with some level of control. All other pages have an automated format that you can't change. You can do trial and error to make it look good but there doesn't seem to be a simple list of guidelines to follow to get things to look a certain way. One such example is image sizes. On desktop view, you can control the image size exactly. On mobile view, the image is sized proportional to the desktop size but not linearly. So, doubling the size of the desktop image doesn't necessarily double the size of the mobile image; but it will make it larger. Thank you very much!

So doing trial and error with the images also means that I have to keep track on how things look on desktop? It definitely sounds like a tedious task to hit the right size to make it look good on both platforms.

A question: I used an infobox and for the displayed image I used a gallery because it was a very simple solution to make it look decent, without getting too technical - it looks like this. On mobile view however, the gallery is gone and it looks bad. What is the best solution to fix that? Also, on desktop, I used a hacky Wikia.css solution where I defined pixel sizes like you explained here. If you know a better solution or if I did something wrong, please let me know.