Thread:Dblcut3/@comment-26339491-20150724215658/@comment-26339491-20150730211609

Hey,

I had a go at your infobox template, and put it on a testpage:http://minecraftpocketedition.wikia.com/wiki/Infobox_Testpage. This is just a draft - the original infobox won't be replaced unless you fully approve of this draft.

I can also tell you why the conversion tool did such a poor job with your infobox as opposed to those on other wikias. Maybe you're already perfectly aware of this, but just in case you're not: Others usually have nonvariable labels, e.g. they might have a Weapon infobox where the row title is always the same, e.g. there will always be rows called Name, Damage, Enchantments, Drop ratio, etc. For pages that require different row titles, e.g. Enemy Infoboxes, or Episode Infoboxes, or whatever it might be, they'll have a separate template with a different set of row titles.

You only have one infobox that you can use for any kind of article. The downside to that is that it makes adding it to an article a bit more complicated.

You could either:
 * Keep your current exceptional infobox setup as well as its relative complexity, or
 * Switch to having a separate infobox template for every type of article page (e.g. one for blocks, one for mobs, one for tools, etc.) and make it easier to add one to a new article

Since the latter would mean you'd have to change every article page that has the current infobox on it, I assume you'd much rather stick with the first option. So I attempted to build an infobox that works the same as your old one, requiring no change in any articles.

As for the styling, meaning having row titles be bold, having the image caption central in the middle, changing the color of the infobox, etc., so the portable infobox looks the same as before on desktop: That needs to be done by adjusting the CSS on Special:CSS I can't help you too much with that part because that would go way beyond our capacities as a support team and sadly beyond my CSS skills. I've only tried to adjust the colors so you see where the styling information is supposed to go.

Maybe some of your more tech-savvy contributors feels up to the challenge of fine-tuning the styling? You may still want to adjust the image size, the caption, and other little things like that.

Let me know what you think!