User talk:Lego Whovian

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Hello
Hi :P Clone gunner commander jedi

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