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Yeah that was what I wanted to know, thank you very much for showing me :) -- [[User:Michael Downey|Michael Downey]] 11:05, May 22, 2010 (UTC).
Yeah that was what I wanted to know, thank you very much for showing me :) -- [[User:Michael Downey|Michael Downey]] 11:05, May 22, 2010 (UTC).
==Quote of the week==
You can vote for your own quote. Do you think this should be explicitly stated? It's stated you can nominate more than one, but only vote on one, but doesn't explicitly state that you can vote for your own nomination (though people do both in quotes and the feature articles)> Thanks. --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] 13:17, June 12, 2010 (UTC)

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Rory

Thanks for the clean up of his joining the Doctor. I wrote it really quickly, so I was hoping someone else would come along and clean it up for me. I was working mainly off of memory from last night. Thanks again! Musedae 20:26, May 9, 2010 (UTC)

No problem at all. That's what the community is hear for. Mc hammark 20:27, May 9, 2010 (UTC)

Time field

Hi, I've semi-protected the page (which means no unregistered users can edit it) and changed the move permissions for the page so only admins can move it. Any other issues feel free to leave me a message and I'll try to be of assistance. --Tangerineduel 04:33, May 10, 2010 (UTC)

Subpages

Pretty much the same as user pages, see Tardis:User page policy for more info and get back to me if you've got any other questions. Thanks. --Tangerineduel 13:49, May 10, 2010 (UTC)

thank you very much for fixing the Lucy Saxon article Sclera1 00:54, May 11, 2010 (UTC)

Quote of the Week

Oh...I knew I forgot to do something. I do usually remember. Very occasionally I do forget (I think this past week there was a lot of vandalism and I was distracted.).

If you want take it on I'd be fine with that, just be sure, when updating the quote of the week it's done by GMT and that the quote that's voted goes into the quote of the week archive (there's also a link to the archive at the bottom of the nominations page), if you're going ahead add whichever quote was nominated for this week (you could even change it for the...however many hours we've got until it needs to be changed if you'd like). The formatting of the archive is pretty straight forward.

Any questions, issues, problems or anything feel free to ask. Thanks. --Tangerineduel 17:19, May 16, 2010 (UTC)

Hi, in updating this week's quote of the week, I noticed something a little odd in the archive, you added the quote to the archive but used the whole web address to link Queen Victoria and the story name. The original nomination wasn't linked in that way so I was just curious...why? Thanks for updating the quote for those few hours (as I said I do try to keep it updated on time). Thanks. --Tangerineduel 14:03, May 17, 2010 (UTC)
Did you copy and paste from the edit box (by clicking edit first and then copying the text, that's what I usually do) or by copying just the page's text?
Also on a totally unrelated matter, the edit you made to the Time Field page wasn't a minor edit, minor edits are stuff like correcting minor spelling, punctuation etc, Wikipedia has a detailed definition; Wikipedia - Help:Minor edit. Thanks. --Tangerineduel 14:47, May 17, 2010 (UTC)

Clarification on semi-protected page editing

Hiya - Hope this is the right place to ask? Just have a question regarding who is eligible to edit semi-protected articles, I just joined the other day and notice I am prevented from editing all articles with semi-protected banners even when logged in - it tells me that the pages have been locked to prevent editing, though others who I don't believe to be admin seem to be able to edit them. Just want to make sure this is not some kind of bug I am experiencing. cheers DreamSong 09:38, May 19, 2010 (UTC)

Synopses

They should be user generated, however often the synopsis is taken from the BBC's site. The addition to it seems fine. Additions and alterations of stuff like that is what a wiki is all about. Thanks. --Tangerineduel 03:10, May 21, 2010 (UTC)

Thanks :)

Yeah that was what I wanted to know, thank you very much for showing me :) -- Michael Downey 11:05, May 22, 2010 (UTC).

Quote of the week

You can vote for your own quote. Do you think this should be explicitly stated? It's stated you can nominate more than one, but only vote on one, but doesn't explicitly state that you can vote for your own nomination (though people do both in quotes and the feature articles)> Thanks. --Tangerineduel 13:17, June 12, 2010 (UTC)