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Latest revision as of 22:39, 18 May 2013
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:
Don't like this article? Reload the page for another one!
{{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
Tim Ricketts is the main dubbing mixer for all BBC Wales programmes in the Doctor Who universe, and one of the few people to be both a crew member of and interviewee on Doctor Who Confidential. His credits extend beyond the DWU to also include Toby Whithouse's Being Human and Stephen Fry's documentary programme, Last Chance to See. Along with the rest of his sound department, he won a Royal Television Society Award for his work on the particularly sound department-heavy story, Midnight. Read more... ✍Don't like this article? Reload the page for another one!