User talk:Skittles the hog

Infobox Pictures
Hi, how do you insert pictures to infoboxes?Ghastly9090 16:11, October 14, 2010 (UTC)

New wikia layout
I'm up on pretty much all of the new wikia layout including the Community corner.

Are you prompting me for something special?

At the moment the new wiki skin isn't the only one that remains active (you can still select Monaco or Monobook) so we're sort of in the inbetween time for these things. Thanks. --Tangerineduel 13:47, October 15, 2010 (UTC)

Ref tags on Death of the Doctor
Not sure why you removed the ref tags the Death of the Doctor article. Or removed the image and enemy fields. Please don't, with the ref tags it messes with the sources used further down in the article. The image and enemy fields will be used later when that info is available. --Tangerineduel 16:51, October 25, 2010 (UTC)

Daleks- Apperances
could you please notify, if the Daleks, really apperaed as a shadow (The Beast Below) in cameo, as that's what some users have put, why can't they just put cameo only?

Thanks

2x30
Hey, all of the Doctor Who episodes and that use a number x number for the length of episodes, which is why I've changed it back to that on the SJA pages, so we can keep it the same. --The Thirteenth Doctor 19:13, October 30, 2010 (UTC)
 * Hmm... I could have sworn most of them used the number x number format. To be honest, the number x number format makes it absolutely clear that it's so many episodes by so many minutes. The other one can be mistaken for something else, like 1 45-minute being 145 minutes. --The Thirteenth Doctor 21:09, October 30, 2010 (UTC)
 * What does the hyphen stop them from getting mixed up with? But yeah, the forums is probably the best place to discuss it. --The Thirteenth Doctor 22:05, October 30, 2010 (UTC)

can you help me
do you know a site where i can watch out-takes or cat-flap from the Survival DVD Kingdomcode 19:12, November 5, 2010 (UTC)Kingdomcode

hey, i've heard about the new change to all the wikia, don't u hate it when they suddenly got roid of the old design (Monaco)? Sclera1 02:52, November 6, 2010 (UTC)

Templates
I personally think the pages should stay as they are until we come to a decision about where they should go. This would mean reverting edits to how they were before the issue was brought up (under the infobox). They can then be used a evidence if we ever need it? Cheers. Mini-mitch 19:37, November 10, 2010 (UTC)

Help
Hi Skittles. I have just become an admin on The Sarah Jane Adventures Wiki. I think Mini-mitch is a regular user on it as well but it is in really bad shape. There are loads of VITAL pages that need creating and that's where you come in. You are one of the top editors on this wiki and look at it now; It's number 10 on the "Wiki Charts". Please would you try to help Sarah Jane Adventures Wiki by creating some of these pages and I could help by asking the guy in charge (Mini-mitch I think) to make you and admin. This is not bribary. Please could you help or at least have a look. I have left similar messages with Tangerineduel and The Thirteenth Doctor. Thanks so much. Ghastly9090 16:20, November 20, 2010 (UTC)

Because if you wanted to know a typical Sarah Jane fact and you thought "Ah! How about a wiki." I would look for a SJA wiki. If you are complaining are you refusing my offer? Ghastly9090 16:27, November 20, 2010 (UTC)

Where did Sarah Jane get K9, How old is Luke, Who is The Trickster, What is a Sonic Lipstick etc. Ghastly9090 16:33, November 20, 2010 (UTC)

Of course I prefer it here! I've just become an admin on this wiki so I need to do a good job and clean it up but if you look at my edits they're not exactly amazing are they. I need help. Will you give this help? Ghastly9090 16:37, November 20, 2010 (UTC)

Ok, I prefer this wiki, but as I am an admin on SJA wiki I need to help it. Ok? Ghastly9090 17:18, November 20, 2010 (UTC)

So it's a no? Ghastly9090 17:45, November 20, 2010 (UTC)

holy monkeys its stan!
nice icon

Deletion tag
Please remember to state the reason while a page needs to be deleted e.g. . If you don't, the deletion tag can get removed. Thanks. Mini-mitch 20:22, November 25, 2010 (UTC)

Sorry. btw ...
Hi! sorry about the tense bit (I would like to think I'm usually ok), but confess I hadn't checked since late last night. Btw you might be able to help me, where's the page history now, I always found it useful to check what correction were being made but can't seem to find it nowadays Thanks The Librarian 22:44, November 27, 2010 (UTC)

Hi. :)

help
in DW:Survival how was Stuart killed by a cheetah person can you tell me Kingdomcode 05:10, December 4, 2010 (UTC)

Graske
Hi, just wondering why you removed the photo of the Graske I put on it's article? Sontar8 19:00, December 5, 2010 (UTC)

Images
I'm sorry, could you please explain your comment? What do you mean "use reasonable amounts"? And what do you mean use 150px?  Czech Out  ☎ | ✍  20:02, December 6, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks for clarifying your points, but, wow, The Krotons? How old are those edits?  2 years?  Kinda late in the game to be commenting about that.  I'd disagree with setting a specific px value for inline photos, as the problems with the new skin make clear.  By choosing to go to the standard thumbnail size, the picture is automatically sized to the defaults of the skin.  Standard thumbnail size, for instance, appears to be quite different in the new skin to what it is in the old skin, or in the smartphone skin.  Specifying a size for inline articles goes against wikia intent, and would, in my opinion, require discussion and official adoption at the Panopticon.  I'm not opposed to having that discussion, but there really must be a standard applied across all articles.  In the absence of any consensus agreement here, that standard is surely the wikia default.


 * All that said, I we've had this kinda discussion before. See Forum:Photos on story pages, Forum:Standard Size Pictures, and the more infobox-centric Forum:Character infobox image standards?.  Only the last of these really came to a conclusion where the forum discussion led to a policy change to the MOS.  As far as I know, and I could be mistaken, we've talked about pics in the article's body, but we've never come to any conclusions, which is why I think the MediaWiki default is the de facto standard.   Czech Out   ☎ | ✍  21:21, December 6, 2010 (UTC)
 * Sourced in what sense? I've probably contributed more pics to this wiki that just about any other user and I've never had anyone call me on this.  If there's a pic of a Kroton, isn't it pretty obvious it must come from The Krotons?  What kinda sourcing are you looking for that isn't implied by template:screenshot or template:telesnap or most any of the other licenses?  I agree that we could do a better job by having an automatic filing system like at MemoryAlpha, so that pics got put into a category relative to a particular story, but that's in the absence of that, typing "This picture came from The Krotons," doesn't really give us anything we can manipulate or use in any meaningful way.  As far as "da Law' is concerned, it wouldn't protect us any more to have a detailed boilerplate like Wikipedia uses to rationalize why they're using non-free images.  At the end of the day, if the rights holders want to shut us down, they can shut us down, no matter what we scribble on a picture page.


 * Still, I agree it's important to at least make it look like we care about copyright by minimally asserting, "This pic is a screenshot; we don't own it; these are the probable copyright holders." So maybe what you're saying is that you've found some very old uploads of mine where there's no license tag?   Have you run into some pictures where I haven't appended template:screenshot or something?  I know there was a moment a long time ago where the multiple upload function page had a bug in it that prevented a single license being applied across multiple pics, but I didn't find out about it until long after the fact.  Other than that, I can't remember failing to give the broad source of any pic.


 * Again, just like with other issues we've talked about today, I don't mean to shut down your argument, cause I don't really know what it is. But I don't think my behavior on anything you've brought up today is at variance with the norm of most editors' practice on this wiki.  If you're displeased with something I'm doing, it would probably benefit the whole community if you started a thread topic and argued for things to change.  You might not win the argument — beleive me, I've lost a lot of 'em — but at least you'd have the issue more broadly discussed.  Czech Out   ☎ | ✍  22:50, December 6, 2010 (UTC)
 * Ohhhhhhhh, I see what you're talking about with The Krotons at least. This is what the page looked like when I last touched it over two years ago.  It was barely anything back then, and we were using totally different skins, so the "framing" dual-column approach made much more visual sense than it does today.  I thought people would've taken those images and put them at appropriate points down the article as it grew.  Judging by the revision before yours, though, that's not what happened.  They kept the images in exactly that same position, so that they no longer truly illustrated the article.  No wonder you thought the thumb size was interrupting the text flow of the article.  If you put six or seven consecutive images at the top of an article that then grows beyond the stu stage, of course text flow is going to be compromised.  I'll restore them, instead of just deleting them.   Czech Out   ☎ | ✍  23:03, December 6, 2010 (UTC)


 * Just to be clear, is the image at right what you mean by sourcing?  If so, I apologize, I missed that forum discussion. (Could you point me in its direction, please?)  I know I've recently made some edits, especially at Polly Wright, where I've deliberately stripped the serial attribution at the bottom, because the caption and/or immediately surrounding text made the source plain, and it seemed like a waste of space.  But if it's consensus to always include the serial/episode, I'm happy to oblige.  Czech Out   ☎ | ✍  17:40, December 7, 2010 (UTC)