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The phrase "Thinking outside the (info)box" has many possible implications, as with the underlying phrase. It is very easy to code a small infobox outside, and below, as an extension of a formal template-infobox. Also, the structure of an infobox has implications, outside the English Wikipedia, for the other-language Wikipedias.
The use of infoboxes in Wikipedia articles has both advantages and disadvantages. While an infobox can provide a condensed summary of related data, it can oversimplify the connections, such as when a territory changes boundaries but is treated as being exactly the same place. However, there are other issues to consider: