User talk:Dan Sellers
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Galleries
[edit]Hello, and welcome to Wikimedia Commons. I, too, am a railfan, although I came across your gallery while patrolling new galleries. The rules require that user galleries be in user space (files preceded by "User:", so I have moved it to your main user page, User:Dan Sellers. If you wish, it could be a gallery sub page of your user page, such as User:Dan Sellers/Gallery, but it cannot be in main space.
I know all of this can be confusing, so don't hesitate to ask questions, either by clicking on my talk link or at Commons:Help desk. Jim . . . . Jameslwoodward (talk to me) 13:34, 27 July 2010 (UTC) If you choose to respond, please do so here.
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Post boxes
[edit]I notice that you have uploaded several post box images but you only catgeorised them as "Post boxes" when we have individual country categories for post boxes including England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. In that case the parent categories should usually be empty unless an image really does not fit into the sub-category. I have recategorised a few I found but you might want to review your other uploads to ensure they are in the best category. Good luck. Ww2censor (talk) 13:35, 2 September 2010 (UTC)
Quality Image Promotion
[edit]Your image has been reviewed and promoted
Congratulations! FTP 185122 Melton Ross 2010-04-26.jpg, which was produced by you, was reviewed and has now been promoted to Quality Image status. If you would like to nominate another image, please do so at Quality images candidates. We also invite you to take part in the categorization of recently promoted quality images.
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Categories
[edit]Hi Dan, You don't need to go mad with the categories :),
If for instance you add the category "Plaxton Pointer (low floor Mk1) on Dennis Dart buses in the United Kingdom" then you don't need to add "Dennis buses in the United Kingdom, Dennis buses, plaxton Pointer buses, Plaxton buses" etc etc,
The other cats are basically if you're not sure what the vehicle is but you know it's a Plaxton bus or a Dennis dart,
It's the same with the year ones - If you have "Buses in the UK in 2011" then you don't need just "2011" etc,
Basically all of what I've removed here is what's not needed,
Thanks & Thanks for your great uploads! :), –Davey2010Talk 18:13, 21 May 2016 (UTC)