Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-5117893-20190201121841/@comment-38109392-20190203022838

A display limit is optimal for wide images, tables, etc., but I'd generally suggest using a percentage on anything larger than like small icons to accommodate a wide variety of screen sizes, from mobile to tablet to extra-widescreen PCs.

...That said, I have no idea how to actually implement it within an infobox using Wikitext. I tried everything I could think of that even vaguely made sense, what with my very-limited coding experience:

BC RE2 DC banner.jpg|20% BC RE2 DC banner.jpg|width="20%;" BC RE2 DC banner.jpg|thumb BC RE2 DC banner.jpg|200px

...but nothing worked. I'm sure the last two attempts don't even make sense.

The only things I know work are taking the image out of the infobox altogether and doing something like:

But then the image displays below the infobox, since that takes priority. Sorry. :(

If you can figure out an in-infobox solution for this, by all means, please post it here. Your predicament just made me realize that the wiki I work on also has this too-large image problem, to an extent.