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Be careful
Please take care when editing pages that you don't accidentally overwrite the infobox with your edits. On 12 November, you edited Tenth Doctor in such a way that you totally blanked the infobox. It doesn't appear that you intended to do in any harm, but be aware that infobox code generally appears at the top of most articles and should be preserved.

I see also that you introduced HTML directly into the text to correct the error you made of indenting the first word on a line. Please take note of T:NO HTML which forbids this sort of thing. You could have corrected that problem by simply deleting the spaces in front of your sentence.

Edit this page and note the difference between the way the following two lines are typed.

I've put space in front of the contraction "I've".

I've not put any space in front of the contraction "I've".

See? No HTML required. 23:10: Fri 18 Nov 2011