User talk:Robshazaamz

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Image sizes
Infoboxes do allow images to be manually sized. Back in the old days, image sizes pretty much had to be specified to look good on a PC. Then came tablets and cell phones and someone made the magic so automatic sizing looks good for most images most of the time. In rare cases, manual image sizing in infoboxes is still needed, but that's not the norm.

I undid your recent edits where you manually set the size of a picture in an infobox.

Having said that, if you see a page where there is a manually sized image and that size has been there for a long time, it's a good idea to not edit it without either discussing it or at least trying to determine if there is a good reason why the size was manually set. The reason the size was manually set may not be obvious. davidwr/ (talk)/(contribs)  03:44, 4 October 2015 (UTC)