User talk:Bowties2002

Hello all! I'm new here and as such, I have no idea where I can read the policies of the site. Could someone point me to them please? Thanks in advance!Bowties2002 ☎  23:09, October 23, 2015 (UTC) '''Welcome to the Thanks for your edits! We hope you'll keep on editing with us. This is a great time to have joined us, because now you can play the Game of Rassilon with us and win cool stuff! Well, okay, badges. That have no monetary value. And that largely only you can see. But still: they're cool!

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"you may" boxes
Hi there! The best way I've found to do things like that on the wiki is by copying and pasting a "you may" box from another article and editing it to suit you. I've copied one from the Ulysses article here:

So if you'd like to reshape that, edit this page and copy and paste the box to the article you want to edit.

I hope that helps! --Revan\Talk 11:11, October 25, 2015 (UTC)

Re: War Crimes
Hi! Unfortunately, when you accidentally removed the "Continuity" section from War Crimes and then put it back, you changed the heading title to all-caps, which goes against Tardis:Use sentence case. Otherwise, there is nothing wrong with the info you wanted to add, though personally I think it would fit better in the "Notes" section; if you want to put it in the "Continuity" section you could state something like: This adventure occurs when the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe are fleeing the Time Lords. (TV: The War Games) Thanks! Shambala108 ☎  03:16, November 4, 2015 (UTC)