User talk:Silversurfer06

Image upload names
Hi. It's not a major thing, but when uploading images keep in mind the length of the file names, just in case that image needs to be used again, ease of typing etc should be taken into account File:The 10th Doctor puuting in the rest of his regeneration into his hand so that his body woulded change.jpg is a very descriptive title, but rather long. (Also remember to select licensing when uploading images, this adds a licensing template saving users from adding it later). Thanks --Tangerineduel 16:16, 8 August 2009 (UTC)

Edits
How many edits can you make to Jack Harkness in the 20th Century?! :P Hahaa I'm joking of course. Where did you get that picture of Jack in 1965? Cos I need some screencaps for Children of Earth but I can't seem to find any... Thanks! --Will101 21:15, 9 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Thank you! --Will101 10:37, 10 August 2009 (UTC)

Categories
Categories for in-universe items need to be of an in-universe nature. So for example items that are Sarah Jane Smith's are in Category:Sarah Jane Smith's items. Having categories like The Sarah Jane Smith Adventures' items, doesn't really work, not the least because it's adding in-universe items and fitting them into an out-of-universe structure but also because if the category existed it would likewise need to be mirrored across Torchwood and Doctor Who (which would result in gigantic categories).

Additionally when creating categories watch out for the apostrophe use. The category as you created it: Category:The Sarah Jane Adventures item's is incorrect (grammatically), the apostrophe in this situation denotes possession. Which Category:Sarah Jane Smith's items does correctly (which states these are Sarah Jane Smith's items). The apostrophe here states that these items (plural) are Sarah Jane Smith's (possessive apostrophe) Thanks. --Tangerineduel 15:32, 18 August 2009 (UTC)