Board Thread:New Features/@comment-2240397-20161117114915/@comment-26402117-20161128000944

I think that the need for a variable width is best dealt with by identifying the maximum size needed for a set of infoboxes, or that specific infobox theme, and then applying that to the element in CSS. I have a few concerns with having a variable width:
 * 1) having the wiki's infoboxes or that subset of infoboxes all the same size ensures consistency between them, and the output is predictable
 * 2) assigning custom header backgrounds that fit is much easier

I think that the battle template on Star Wars may benefit from splitting into three different templates with the different widths. That other proposal of multiple themes could also be a very useful alternative to this, so that one class controls the styling and another controls the width - maintaining the visual layout of the original template.

To follow on, I think there may be a major overlap between the default accent color parameters and CSS on. This would make offering defaults conflict with encouraging CSS usage to style PIs.