User talk:Trikster87

Locking user page
The ability to lock/protect pages from editing lies with administrators, and is usually reserved only for pages that have been vandalised or subject to edit wars. I've checked the edit history for your user page and I don't see any recent issues in that regard - unless you're referring to another page. The only reason my user page is locked is because being an admin with a number in my name, I tend to get listed first and from past experience as an admin on Wikipedia I find that sometimes attracts vandals. That said, I know more senior admins frown upon it, so I've actually been meaning to remove the block (which I'll do after I finished this message). Anyway, if you want a page locked down, you need to request it from an administrator such as myself, or Tangerineduel, but just based on the current edit history for your user page, I don't see cause. 23skidoo 21:25, February 18, 2010 (UTC)

Set between
Hi, I can see the thinking behind the "set between" in the infobox, however my question is does this "set between" represent a fact or an assumed fact?

Or is it stating something on the back of the novel (as the MAs and early PDAs did) or a guess at where it's set between? --Tangerineduel 13:20, February 21, 2010 (UTC)


 * I think the "set between" would be better suited to either within the Timeline section of article as this section deals with placement or the notes section. As the infobox if more about absolutes, stuff like ISBN, Doctor, Series.
 * Additionally we're trying to establish this wiki as an independent wiki separate from Wikipedia. Thanks. --Tangerineduel 20:49, February 21, 2010 (UTC)


 * I've had another look through your additions and the wikipedia page.
 * The set between is actually covered by the Timeline section of the article (the Timeline section additionally is standard across most of the wiki), in addition the Timeline section has room to (should we need to) explain the reasoning behind the placement of these novels) and any other information with regards to its placement. See The Twilight Streets for the re-formatted article. --Tangerineduel 12:31, February 23, 2010 (UTC)