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User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-88790-20140320133410/@comment-26975268-20140326004935

CzechOut wrote: That's an elegant solution, Tzvi. If the Doctor were put first, hen we could make the Eighth Doctor label read:

Eighth Doctor: Specials

cause he's a Doctor with our a regular season. We'd then be able to uncontroversially put Doctor Who and The Night of the Doctor inside. And we wouldn't have to touch the organisation of the rest of the template — just the section labels.

I'm not entirely sure what's being proposed here. I totally agree with putting Night under Eighth Doctor, and maybe under a label called "Specials" with the TVM as you suggest, but the current formatting is basically, for example:

Doctor Who television stories
>Seasons 1-4: First Doctor
>Season 1: 1963-1964
An Unearthly Child, The Daleks, etc

[...]

>TV Movie: Eighth Doctor
>TV Movie: 1996
Doctor Who
>Seasons X-Y: Nth Doctor
>Season A: Year
Episodes

Where in all this is "Eighth Doctor: Specials" going? There's no "Specials: Eighth Doctor" or even "TV Movie: Eighth Doctor" in the template as it stands now. I'm fine with the idea of switching, but are you referring to a "class 1" label, or a "class 2" label? Or, as the coding is actually written, a group of the larger navbox, or of the child?