User talk:SpaceTimeWiggles

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Recent edits[[edit source]]

Hi! Thanks for your recent edits to the wiki. However, before you continue creating or editing pages, please take a look at some sample pages on the wiki to see what we include in articles and how we write articles.

Some things to point out:

  • All articles must have at least one category. You can find out more about categories at Tardis:Categories and Tardis:Categorisation.
  • If a character/object appears in only one story, don't put their story in the "appearances" field of the infobox. Instead, put it in the "only" field.
  • Check through your edits to see if any of the nouns can be wikified. We don't want to have any articles that link to nothing.
  • Always include the story name(s) in the body of the article, regardless of whether you've already included it in the infobox. Check out any article on the wiki for the format if you're not sure.
  • A helpful piece of advice is to always use the "preview" button before you press the "publish" button. This way you can catch any mistakes.

Thanks for your contributions, and I hope this info helps! Shambala108 00:09, August 20, 2013 (UTC)

Categories[[edit source]]

Hi! I had to remove the "Leela audio stories" and "K9 audio stories" categories you added to several audio pages. Those categories do not exist on this wiki. You can find a list of categories at Special:Categories. If you want to use a category that does not exist, it must be created, but in general we don't have categories for companion stories (Romana, the Brig, and Sarah Jane are exceptions). Thanks! Shambala108 14:40, August 21, 2013 (UTC)

I actually don't know why we don't have categories for the other companions, it was probably decided before my time. If you like, you can bring up the subject in the forums, specifically at Board:The Panopticon. Thanks! Shambala108 20:28, August 21, 2013 (UTC)
No problem, and if you have any questions or problems, feel free to ask me or any other admin. Shambala108 20:52, August 21, 2013 (UTC)

Stubs[[edit source]]

Hey. While it's great that you'reclassifying the unmarked stubs, please be aware that we use templates for that; we don't actually add categories. {{Audio stub}} will both add the page to Category:Audio stubs, but also make a visible mark on the page for all to see. The templates are always the category name, but with "stub" in the singular.

I repeat, please do not outright add stub categories, but instead add stub templates. Thank you.
--SOTO 10:48, August 27, 2013 (UTC)d

Stubs[[edit source]]

Hi! Please familiarize yourself with Tardis:Stub, particularly the section on story stubs. Many of the audio stubs you are placing on pages are incorrect. Thanks. Shambala108 03:24, September 2, 2013 (UTC)

Christmas cheer[[edit source]]

Happy holidays!

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