Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-5679696-20161004124717/@comment-4522253-20161004201512

Hey, Killian! Long time no see! We miss you over at AHSW.

Here's the thing: the JavaScript issue may be part of the problem, but a bigger part is related to the way the image has to be resized. Portable Infoboxes, no matter the supplied size of the image, automatically resize the image to 270px (without Europa). We adjust that with CSS when it comes to larger boxes, but that process may deflate and resample, then re-inflate via CSS, the image. There's a distortion effect most likely because of the aspect ratio. Typically, we'd solve this by trying a different width on the box, which I understand your current requirements prohibit. The best possible outcome may be an iteration on (but not a 100% replica of) the original box.

So, there are two options possible:
 * 1) We drop the width requirement on the box to the default of 270px. In our experience, most users either do not notice a difference or do not see it as problematic. It provides more space for the article, and is meant to be fairly balanced for most screen sizes.
 * 2) We switch on Europa, which is natively 300px, including the image. It is more touch friendly for modern devices, and can be adapted to fit the changes Mono has already made, but will have different defaults to account for.

So ultimately, it comes down to: the best experience may not be to have a 100% replica, but a 99% replica without the bugs that 100% represents. Can we try the compromise?

Thanks!