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Thanks for becoming a member of the TARDIS crew! If you have any questions, see the [[Tardis:Help| Help pages]], add a question to one of [[Special:Forum|the Forums]] or ask on [[User talk:Doug86|my talk page]]. -- [[User:Doug86|Doug86]] ([[User_talk:Doug86|Talk]]) 01:46, December 26, 2012 | Thanks for becoming a member of the TARDIS crew! If you have any questions, see the [[Tardis:Help| Help pages]], add a question to one of [[Special:Forum|the Forums]] or ask on [[User talk:Doug86|my talk page]]. -- [[User:Doug86|Doug86]] ([[User_talk:Doug86|Talk]]) 01:46, December 26, 2012 | ||
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== Twelfth Doctor == | |||
Hi, Thor! I see you ran into a little bit of a problem over at [[Talk:Twelfth Doctor]]. I'm sorry I didn't see it earlier, but the wiki is just too big to be everywhere at once. | |||
I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on ways in which we can make the wording of image policy clearer for you? What did you find that was "contradictory in minor ways", as you put it? | |||
One of the challenges we face on this wiki is that there is so much photographic evidence for this franchise that we have to have rather more rules than your average wiki. If you have, I dunno, [[w:c:icarly]], you don't have to worry about varying picture quality over the years, because the whole of ''iCarly'' was shot in a single format. So you can just get by with maybe one or two guidelines. But we have to account for every picture format '''that has ever existed''' between 1963 and now. | |||
So if you're finding wording that's confusing, a) I'm not ''entirely'' surprised and b) I need to know about it so I can fix it. | |||
Still, the ''major'' rules — and all the ones you really needed to correctly upload your pic — are these: | |||
{{:MediaWiki:Uploadtext}} | |||
Please note that these rules do not say that the image should ''be'' 300px. They say that 300px is a reasonable minimum, and 250px is the absolute minimum. In general, though, you should go for wider images, so long as they don't push total file size over 100kb. It's often possible to get an 800px image to come in under 40kb. | |||
Additionally filenames shouldn't be gibberish, as your upload was. They should name the subject of the photo clearly, and perhaps include at least the initials of the story from which they come. | |||
All of this would be prominently displayed to you — [[Special:Upload|on the normal file upload page]]. Unfortunately, you've joined us at a time when we're beta-testing the new VisualEditor. And the VE bypasses these warnings, which is the major source of your confusion, I think. There's not much we can do about this situation right now, cause we're in serious beta with this thing. So all I can do is apologise. You encountered way more confusion than would normally have been typical. | |||
If you have any more problems, don't hesitate to ask! {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}} 04:27: Fri 13 Dec 2013</span> |
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Twelfth Doctor
Hi, Thor! I see you ran into a little bit of a problem over at Talk:Twelfth Doctor. I'm sorry I didn't see it earlier, but the wiki is just too big to be everywhere at once.
I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on ways in which we can make the wording of image policy clearer for you? What did you find that was "contradictory in minor ways", as you put it?
One of the challenges we face on this wiki is that there is so much photographic evidence for this franchise that we have to have rather more rules than your average wiki. If you have, I dunno, w:c:icarly, you don't have to worry about varying picture quality over the years, because the whole of iCarly was shot in a single format. So you can just get by with maybe one or two guidelines. But we have to account for every picture format that has ever existed between 1963 and now.
So if you're finding wording that's confusing, a) I'm not entirely surprised and b) I need to know about it so I can fix it.
Still, the major rules — and all the ones you really needed to correctly upload your pic — are these:
- photos and screenshots must be jpgs or pngs — not any other format
- images should be no narrower than 420px
- infobox images must clearly illustrate their subjects at 420px widths
- files must be appropriately licensed
Please note that these rules do not say that the image should be 300px. They say that 300px is a reasonable minimum, and 250px is the absolute minimum. In general, though, you should go for wider images, so long as they don't push total file size over 100kb. It's often possible to get an 800px image to come in under 40kb.
Additionally filenames shouldn't be gibberish, as your upload was. They should name the subject of the photo clearly, and perhaps include at least the initials of the story from which they come.
All of this would be prominently displayed to you — on the normal file upload page. Unfortunately, you've joined us at a time when we're beta-testing the new VisualEditor. And the VE bypasses these warnings, which is the major source of your confusion, I think. There's not much we can do about this situation right now, cause we're in serious beta with this thing. So all I can do is apologise. You encountered way more confusion than would normally have been typical.
If you have any more problems, don't hesitate to ask!
czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ 04:27: Fri 13 Dec 2013