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So Ok this page need re-editing by someone who knows how to make the pages look nicer but i just felt that the site was in need of some sort of index to the important pages. Anyone coming on to the Main Page was left having to search and it seems convenient to have a list of links to main pages such as episode and novel lists.

As for the others I know they have been done elsewhere on the internet notably Outpost Gallifrey for the Doctors timeline but if this Wiki is to be comprehensive reference source for Doctor Who then I think it needs its own guides to issues such as these.

The one change i have suggested from other guides is that there should be a separate History of Earth and History of the Universe. This is for purely the reason that the History of the Universe book by Lance Parkin (which was really good by the way) ended up looking less like the History of the Universe and more like the History of Earth and therefore I thought separating the two might work better with Earth only referenced in the Universe one to the extent that it influenced events beyond the planet itself.

--Amxitsa 17:18, 20 Mar 2005 (EST)

Deletion proposal[[edit source]]

The deletion rationale gets an absolute, unequivocal, you-gotta-be-outta-your-mind-to-suggest-it no from me. This is a foundational page to the wiki. To delete it would be to erase a vital part of our history. This is likely the oldest page on the entire site. It's page history is precious. Delete it only if you have no heart. Of course it doesn't link anywhere; it was simply moved to Doctor Who Wiki. CzechOut | 19:12, January 8, 2011 (UTC)

I'm against deleting it, just because while it doesn't do anything at the moment doesn't mean it won't or we might need it in the future (or that Wikia might change something to make us need it). The contents page is one of those corner stones to any wiki and in sometimes still used as an entrance point. --Tangerineduel / talk 16:12, January 9, 2011 (UTC)