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Pages on colours must have a [[Tardis:Valid source|valid source]], with the addition that it must be mentioned in dialogue if a visual or audio medium or in text if a text-based or comic-based medium.
Pages on colours must have a [[Tardis:Valid source|valid source]], with the addition that it must be mentioned in dialogue if a visual or audio medium or in text if a text-based or comic-based medium.


If a new page is being created for a colour it cannot utilise a real world source or your own perception, it must be mentioned in a [[T:VS]].
If a new page is being created for a colour it cannot utilise a [[T:NO RW|real world source]] or your own perception, it must be mentioned in a [[T:VS]].


Check the [[:Category:Colours]] and its sub-categories before creating a colour page.
Check the [[:Category:Colours]] and its sub-categories before creating a colour page.

Revision as of 01:15, 14 August 2024

Tardis:Colour spectrum policy

The identification of colours is difficult and different people's perceptions of colours can differ from person-to-person.

Pages on colours must have a valid source, with the addition that it must be mentioned in dialogue if a visual or audio medium or in text if a text-based or comic-based medium.

If a new page is being created for a colour it cannot utilise a real world source or your own perception, it must be mentioned in a T:VS.

Check the Category:Colours and its sub-categories before creating a colour page.