User talk:Jasononthehouse

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Recent pictures
Hey Jason :) Welcome on board and thanks for your recent pictures at The Doctor's Wife.  Just out of curiosity, what did you mean in your revision notes when you repeatedly said "not spoilers"?  According to our Spoiler policy, the only kind of spoilers we recognise are those about stories which haven't yet aired.  It's not possible to spoil The Doctor's Wife, an episode aired months ago.   07:18: Sun 09 Oct 2011

Empty Child pic
The only thing that concerns me is that it derives from another site. In general, we prefer our editors to make their own screencaps, rather than taking them from other people's sites, just so that the posting editor can vouch that the screenshot is actually a screenshot.

I didn't really look at the file extension of that pic, but remember that all screenshots must be .jpg format. (You will find exceptions, but we're generally trying to delete these.)

The actual subject of the photo — Rose's first scene with Jack — is certainly appropriate for that episode's page, though. I'd just recommend that you screencap that scene yourself, making sure you follow image use policy. 01:23: Fri 14 Oct 2011

Requests
The category you're looking for is category:Earth nations.

And Mark should indeed be made. Why don't you consider making it? I've just moved the current thing at "Mark" out of the way so that you can make it. Just cut and paste from disambiguation/preload, and begin filling it out. Peter is the usual example we give of a full and proper disambig page. One other tip — use Special:Search to look for "Mark". It'll give a much fuller range of responses. If you use the regular search bar, it'll look for a page named "Mark", which isn't what we want. Good luck! 19:03: Thu 27 Oct 2011

Minor format issues
Please click here to examine some formatting issues in your edit at Mark Chambers. Your version is at left; mine at right. Note that:


 * the disambig note in your revision incorrectly abuts the close bracket ]] of the picture placement. This will always produce undesired results.  Any time you use a : ; # or *, it must follow a carriage return. That is, it must be the first thing on a line.  Otherwise, the software doesn't interpret it properly.
 * disambig notes are typically entirely italicized, so there should just be two single-quotes and the beginning and two at the end.
 * stub categories should never be added directly to a page. We want users to be able to see that the page is a stub.  Thus we add one of our stub templates, which automatically adds the appropriate stub category.

Thanks for your edits! 23:58: Thu 27 Oct 2011