Thread:Nixerix/@comment-26575390-20170406153232/@comment-26575390-20170414110324

Well, communities give images a specific width, so it looks good on desktop computers. That's all fine, but this often leads to problems on mobile devices since they are completely different from desktop computers.

As the image resize function was mostly used in the way I described above, Fandom decided to remove this feature from portable infoboxes. The specific problem with your images is that they have a very low resolution and need to be displayed as big images, which is something Fandom doesn't really expect.

There is a last solution to this problem doable by CSS, however it is incompatible with your current image width syntax and would require a separate  parameter. It also would only support some fixed image widths (so for example widths like 100,120,150,180,200,...) as defining a CSS theme for 300 possible image widths would slow the CSS down harshly. This is a rather inconvenient solution and rather to be seen as a last resort, but if you really want to preserve the feature in some way, I can arrange that.