User talk:Vulkanus13

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Recent edits
Hi! You've been adding information to the continuity sections of Doctor Who episodes, but when you cite the reference, it needs to be italicized. You can check out Tardis:Italics for details on how to italicize titles. Thanks! Shambala108 ☎  23:35, December 23, 2012 (UTC)

Blogs
Hi, blogs have been disabled on this wiki. --Tangerineduel / talk 03:05, December 24, 2012 (UTC)
 * Since you're new here, let me just add that you should review our Signature policy. It's really important that when you use a page that has the word "talk" or "howling" in its title, that you remember to add a signature.  If you don't, people have to take an extra step or two to figure out who's left the message. Moreover, when you don't sign a post o user talk page, you are probably ensuring that there will be a delay in answering you, or that you won't get answered at all.  15:15: Mon 24 Dec 2012

Director edits
Hi! I've had to revert or modify many of your recent edits to directors' pages. I strongly suggest you take a look at Tardis:Use sentence case, Tardis:Tardis Manual and Tardis:Game of Rassilon rules. Thanks! Shambala108 ☎  17:14, December 25, 2012 (UTC)
 * OK, specifically, when you add the heading "Doctor Who Stories Directed", there are two things that need fixing. First, the "Doctor Who" needs to be italicized. Second, the rest of the line needs to be what the wiki calls sentence case, which means capitalize it as you would a sentence, in other words, "stories" and "directed" would not be capitalized in this case. If you capitalize every word in the heading, it messes things up a bit in ways I don't actually know or understand, I just know not to do it :)


 * As for the badge editing, it is generally not acceptable to edit only pages that can earn badges. I have seen people warned for doing this. In the case of the directors' pages, I think it's been a badge category for a while, and there's not really much more that can be added to most of the pages. When you add lists of stories directed, if it's only one or two stories, then the list isn't really necessary, as all the information is in the body of the article. Lists of three or more stories are fine.


 * I hope this helps and Merry Christmas! Shambala108 ☎  18:28, December 25, 2012 (UTC)