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Instructions for {{Doctor Who Wiki/Aotm}}
This is the part of the Article of the Minute series of templates that is actually placed on the main page. It has virtually no user serviceable parts. It contains merely the mathematical randomiser that is used to figure out which of the aotm templates should then be called. The only interaction an admin needs to have with this template is to increment the base number as more of the aotm templates are created. Virtually the entirety of this template is:
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{{aotm/{{#expr:{{random|26}} + 1}}}}
As of 13 June 2012, there are 27 different aotm templates. Admin should increment the number in the {{random}} statement to be one less than the true number of aotm templates. (The "+1" math recognises the fact that a possible result of the expression is 0, but that the first aotm template is {{aotm/1}}.)
Article of the minute
Born in the same year Doctor Who first aired, Russell T Davies' contributions to Doctor Who are formidable. As executive producer and head writer, he was at the forefront of Doctor Who when it was returned to TV screens in 2005 by BBC Wales. He is the creator of two other Doctor Who-related series: Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures and has written countless hours of other television. Much of what is generally accepted as the modern Doctor Who universe — the Slitheen, the Ood, the Last Great Time War, Martha Jones, Rose Tyler, Donna Noble, the Ninth and Tenth Doctors — were his creations. His firm decision to make Doctor Who in Wales is largely responsible for the prominence Cardiff now enjoys in the production of British television. Read more... ✍Don't like this article? Reload the page for another one!