User talk:ZivTargaryen

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Welcome
Hi there :) Congratulations on your promotion.  As you probably know, I'm your sort of "backup bureaucrat" at he.doctorwho, so I'm glad to see that the admin staff is growing there.  I've noticed you've been putting in some inter-language links here, so thanks :)

You'll probably want to be aware of Board:United Nations Intelligence Taskforce, a forum on this wiki which is specifically dedicated to trying to help non-English Doctor Who wikis get more editors. A he.doctorwho thread already exists there so you may want to read it, if you haven't already. But you are not bound to use that thread; you can start as many threads as you want, so long as they all have to do with building up the ties between this wiki and he.doctorwho.

Now, you asked for help with randomisation. What kind of randomisation are you trying to do? 04:22: Sat 06 Apr 2013

Well, I'm trying to build randomisation like the one on the main page, for example, one that chooses from "The Sarah Jane Adventures" episodes or characters. ZivKarni3 ☎  10:41, April 6, 2013 (UTC)
 * Well randomisation is handled in two ways on this wiki. But since you're most interested in the television one, take a look at Doctor Who Wiki/Television.  It's al right there.  well, almost all right there.  You'd need to create something like  and any other templates that are dependent on it, which you can fine by examining the code of .  Then you just create a #switch statement like the one you see at Doctor Who Wiki/Television.  The mathematical #expression needs to be (  + 1 ) because  can return 0.   So currently our list of DW episodes sits at 258.  (It needs to be updated a bit, but let's go with that number.)  would return everything from 0 to 258.  But we don't have a 0, so we need to add 1 to the result so that the minimum return is 1.  But if we do that then we could get 259, which we also don't have.  So we set the expression to be  (  + 1 ).  Hope that helps!   14:01: Sun 07 Apr 2013

Coupla points
Hey, did you figure out what you wanted randomised?

Also, please note some things about our wiki that may be different from he.doctorwho. Images must have common English names. Please don't use a string of indecipherable numbers. Also, and this is hugely important, in-universe articles must be in past tense. See T:GTI, T:ICC, T:PERSPECTIVE for more. 13:48: Sun 07 Apr 2013
 * Oh, I see, you replied here. Yeah, please try to reply on your correspondent's talk page.  So if you ask me a question, I answer on your page.  Then you reply on my page.  That way, I'll get a message alert when you reply and I'll be able to respond quickly to you.  13:49: Sun 07 Apr 2013