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==Warning==
Please stop adding images. They are not needed as other users have stated. I ''really'' encourage you to read an explore this wiki to get feel for how articles are constructed. Edit on the [[Tardis:Sandbox]] to test edits. Further actions however will be interpreted ad vandalism and you will be blocked from being able to edit on this wiki. --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] 16:25, November 6, 2010 (UTC)

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Images

Your image placement is against our Manual of style policy and could be seen as vandalism.--Skittles the hog 14:17, November 6, 2010 (UTC)

Warning

Be careful. Some of your edits appear to be vandalistic.

Although everyone is welcome to make constructive contributions here, please review our vandalism policy and consider whether all your edits have been made in the spirit of that policy.


To the user who placed this tag: This message is pretty general and should usually be avoided. Please use one of the messages at {{warn list}}, or write a brief message of your own that tells the user specifically how they can improve their editing.

--Skittles the hog 14:23, November 6, 2010 (UTC)

Images, articles and editing

Hi, please do not use the 'upload new version of this file' link for anything other than uploading a new file that is the same as the image that exists in that file name (the new version refers to it being a different resolution or cropped or something along those lines).

Additionally, the Fez article is about the Fez as an object the image of River Song holding the gun doesn't show the Fez. So she could be pointing it at anything, it especially doesn't make any sense if you haven't seen The Big Bang.

Please also when uploading images add an image tag using the drop down licensing menu, if images are not tagged they will be removed from articles and deleted (as only the uploaded really knows the source of the image and therefore can tag it the image they're uploading).

Finally please look to the layout of pages and preview all edits, placing images at the top of pages, next to where the infobox begins brings formatting issues to the page; placing the image to the right of the infobox and pushing the infobox into the right of the page. Images that need to be included within the article should go after the infobox within the body of the article. Images should be there to add to the text not just as an illustration in and of themselves. Thanks. I'd also encourage you to have a look through our Tardis:Help pages and our Tardis:Manual of Style. --Tangerineduel 14:50, November 6, 2010 (UTC)

Images in articles

Please stop adding the same image to Doctor Who: Evacuation Earth article. If it has been removed ny several users, which it has, then it should not be there, especially if an admin removes it with reason. I would suugest you stop adding it as it will onl;y get you into more trouble. Mini-mitch 15:00, November 6, 2010 (UTC)

Warning

Be careful. Some of your edits appear to be vandalistic.

Although everyone is welcome to make constructive contributions here, please review our vandalism policy and consider whether all your edits have been made in the spirit of that policy. Mini-mitch 15:16, November 6 2010 (UTC)


To the user who placed this tag: This message is pretty general and should usually be avoided. Please use one of the messages at {{warn list}}, or write a brief message of your own that tells the user specifically how they can improve their editing.

Warning

Please stop adding images. They are not needed as other users have stated. I really encourage you to read an explore this wiki to get feel for how articles are constructed. Edit on the Tardis:Sandbox to test edits. Further actions however will be interpreted ad vandalism and you will be blocked from being able to edit on this wiki. --Tangerineduel 16:25, November 6, 2010 (UTC)