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Currently, a number of pages use of {{tlx|docpic}} and [[:category:Infobox image templates|similar templates]] to produce rotating slideshows of images in the infobox. This is better than just having a single image in the infobox as it allows us to better represent the subject matter when they have multiple incarnations. However, it leads to some very annoy issues.
Currently, a number of pages use of {{tlx|docpic}} and [[:category:Infobox image templates|similar templates]] to produce rotating slideshows of images in the infobox. This is better than just having a single image in the infobox as it allows us to better represent the subject matter when they have multiple incarnations. However, it leads to some very annoying issues.


Firstly, it can cause the loading of pages to be very slow on less powerful computers and, even after loading, remain stuttery and cause the slowdown of the entire page. Secondly and perhaps more quantifiable and significant is how these templates display on mobile. Take a look at [https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/The_Doctor?useskin=fandommobile the Doctor's page with the mobile skin]. As you can see, images appear stacked on top of each other, taking up a lot of space. This leads to none of the actual infobox being visible when semi-collapsed which defeats the whole point of having a semi-collapsed state. The effect is worse on mobile devices where screen real-estate is at a premium.
Firstly, it can cause the loading of pages to be very slow on less powerful computers and, even after loading, remain stuttery and cause the slowdown of the entire page. Secondly and perhaps more quantifiable and significant is how these templates display on mobile. Take a look at [https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/The_Doctor?useskin=fandommobile the Doctor's page with the mobile skin]. As you can see, images appear stacked on top of each other, taking up a lot of space. This leads to none of the actual infobox being visible when semi-collapsed which defeats the whole point of having a semi-collapsed state. The effect is worse on mobile devices where screen real-estate is at a premium.
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