User talk:Lego Whovian

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Hello
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UMD license
You'd be wrong to assume that you coudldn't create the license. The only thing you can't do is to actually put it into the drop down menu that is available at Special:Upload.

However, no new license is really necessary. I've just slightly modified the wording of so that it includes all the major optical disc formats.

I'm slightly concerned by the plurality you've attached to VCDs. To my knowledge there's only ever been a single VCD release, and that was The Infinite Quest. If you've got plans to upload more than that to this wiki, I'd appreciate you posting your proposal to The Panopticon first, so that we can determine whether it's a genuine BBC product or not. 05:12: Thu 03 Jan 2013

Pipe-switching
Hi! I just wanted to let you know that it's not necessary to pipe-switch the majority of story titles. Most of them are redirects to the stories. This saves all of us editors from having to do such tedious work and lets us focus on the more interesting editing. Thanks! Shambala108 ☎  19:29, June 3, 2013 (UTC)


 * Ok whether or not you continue to pipe-switch story titles on articles, you absolutely cannot do so on another user's page, as you did at User:Jack's the man/classic series and User talk:Jack's the man/classic series. Editing another user's page in this manner is a violation of Tardis:Vandalism policy. Thanks. Shambala108 ☎  14:49, June 6, 2013 (UTC)

Font rotation
Font rotation is pretty easy, but unfortunately there is no single command to make it happen. You've to to remember to use "vendor specifications" if you want it to show up in most browsers. And you have to do it with a block element — that is, an entire block, usually thought of as a paragraph, of text. So if you want to end up with something like this... This text goes from bottom to top …you'll need to do something like this: This text goes from bottom to top

Of course, I've had to edit your page several times to get it just right, because this wiki's base HTML isn't really expecting top-down text. So you've got to do funky things like setting up a of 350px just so it won't collide with the other elements on the page. But that's basically how ya do it. :) 20:18: Mon 10 Jun 2013

Blocked
I notice that you are continuing to pipe switch titles despite our talk yesterday. As both SmallerOnTheOutside advised yesterday and Shambala108 did on 6 June, it is absolutely unnecessary to pipe switch Frayed to Frayed (novel), or to go throughout the page at Telos Doctor Who novella and pipe switch every title.

In order to continue to enjoy editing privileges on this wiki, you must stop this kind of editing immediately.

Because I told you yesterday that it is in fact community-derived policy to allow redirects like Frayed, The Curse of Peladon, The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve and any other title which does not describe another title or in-universe thing, I've got to block you for violating appearing to be editing contrary to the community to make a point. In this first instance, your block will be merely a day.

Again, if you want to make it your personal work ethic to always pipe switch from the full page name, that's perfectly fine. And if you rewrite sections of a page and you incidentally switch from a redirect to a pipe switched link, that's fine, too. But editing where your sole purpose is to change from a redirect to a pipe switch is generally a frivolous edit that is not allowed — unless, as with the case of your The Five Doctors discovery yesterday, the links are taking readers to the wrong page.

I know that you want to edit along these lines and you feel that you're being useful. But you are bound by policy as it currently stands. Please find some other way to contribute to this wiki, along the lines that I discussed with you yesterday. 14:01: Tue 18 Jun 2013
 * Yeah, you're doing it again, at Torchwood SUV and Torchwood SUV - list of appearances. If you continue to edit in this way, I'll be forced to block you yet again, this time for a longer period. There's plenty of meaningful edits you could make.  ''Please find some other way to edit this wiki.  19:04: Fri 28 Jun 2013
 * Something Borrowed (short story) is the most recently-released story, having been published only a few days ago. I was unaware of its existence. Your change of link was of course proper and useful. I therefore apologise for the above post.


 * I would appreciate it, however, if you calmed down on the rhetoric. I'm an unpaid guy trying to enforce rules in as fair a way as I can. There's no need to inform me or any admin of the rules — just the changed facts. That I made a mistake here requires me to to immediately apologise to you, as I have instantly done.  But you could have reasonably assumed that maybe I didn't know about such a recent, non-physical release, and simply noted that there was another story which had been published within the week.


 * Moroever, for future reference, please do not use on a redirect page in these circumstances.  Instead, use, because this will put it on a page that's more frequently patrolled, and one that will instantly show us the number of links needing to be changed.  Another way of looking at it is that the page doesn't need to be deleted nearly so much as the links to the page need to be changed.


 * Finally, please remember that when you leave a message on someone's talk page unrelated to the post immediately above it, you must add a new section header so that the dividing line between the two discussions is clear. 14:50: Sat 29 Jun 2013

Page creation
It's great that you've recently added a lot of articles, but please remember that all articles must have certain basic things. If it's about a person, the page must contain, so that the page sorts by last name. All pages must also be put into a category. Please don't ever leave page without adding a category. If there is no appropriate category, do your best at creating a category that seems logical. If you continue to create without these two basic elements, your work might be summarily deleted.

Finally, I notice that a lot of the articles you've created have been about stage plays. Since these are impermanent productions, you must give a source for your claims. It's not like an audio or a television show where we have established credits. You've got to be able to pore what you say about a play that happened on a few nights, a few decades ago. Thanks :) 04:00: Fri 13 Sep 2013
 * In general, your approach would be correct. If you go to a TV story page and see a red-link on an actor's name, you don't have to worry about sourcing the credit, because the end titles, which we all can find, serve as your source.  Stage plays, however, are an exception.  Stage plays don't offer credits that we can all see.  They're ephemeral productions. So we need some kind of extra proof.  Often this proof is in old issues of DWM. Sometimes it's in books by David J. Howe and company.  Sometimes it can be on theatrical posters.


 * As for pipe tricking people's names, I'm not sure what you mean. Could you give an example of the kind of thing you're talking about? 23:42: Fri 13 Sep 2013
 * Chat can't be used to display pipe-switches. Do the following, please:

Enter your example here < /pre>
 * Of course you should remember to leave no spaces between < and / on the closing  tag.  15:13: Sun 15 Sep 2013

Redirects
I've noticed you've returned to dedicating whole edits to switching redirects to pipeswitched full names, so I'll reiterate what Czech said above and on chat. It is not only allowed but encouraged by site policy to maintain redirects sans dab terms. This is not wrong, but in fact just a normal part of the MediaWiki software that we — just like every other wiki other there — are taking advantage of. It's simply easier to type The Curse of Davros than it is to type The Curse of Davros. You will find much of this all over the wiki, and the community has decided to leave such things intact.

You have been told multiple times not to devote whole edits to "fixing" this. You are bound by the current policy, remember, whether or not you disagree. And policy states that these links should not be changed. Please do not continue, or further discipline from admin may follow. --SOTO ☎ 23:41, October 23, 2013 (UTC)

Headings
Hi! Please read Tardis:Use sentence case. It covers the rules for typing out headings. Specifically, we don't capitalize the numbers when writing things like "episode two". Thanks! Shambala108 ☎  18:33, November 1, 2013 (UTC)
 * And please don't get too precious over what is precisely said on title cards. As our Rotten Tomatoes™ partnership goes further, they will start to cover the old series as well as the new.  We will soon be converting all section heads to a standard nomenclature.  Story pages will say "Part one", even if the title card actually said "Episode one".  This is because it is easier for their software to expect a single nomenclature, and "part" is by far the most-used way to title a serial episode, both in Doctor Who history and in the other shows covered under the Wikia agreement. We may also be switching to a numerical 1 rather than a long form one.


 * For the moment though, the proper form is "Part one", "Part two", "Part three", etc. 23:50: Fri 01 Nov 2013