Is the URL in the correct format? It should look like: Yes
www/ifixit.com/device/Device_Name Does it include thorough background information on the device, as well as information on how to identify the device? Yes Does it have at least three external links? Yes Is the device picture clear, well lit, and in the correct 4:3 aspect ratio? Yes To check the aspect ratio, click on the "Image metadata" link on the top left of the device picture. Does the page contain correct grammar and punctuation? Yes Does the page contain Troubleshooting, Background and Identification, and Additional Information sections all in the proper formatting? Yes
Troubleshooting Page
Is the URL in the correct format? It should look like: Yes
www/ifixit.com/wiki/Device_Name_Troubleshooting Does the page have at least five troubleshooting topics/problems? Yes Does each topic have thorough explanations of the causes, symptoms, and solutions for each problem? Yes Does the page link to all of the device's repair guides in applicable solutions? Yes Is there correct grammar and punctuation throughout the page? Yes Are the headers and subheaders all formatted correctly? Yes Does each topic follow the correct order of: Yes Symptom Cause Solution?
Repair Guide Pictures
Are they well lit? Yes
Is every action portrayed with hands in the shot? Yes, but it would be more helpful if the pictures were taken from the same perspective. Did they use appropriate markups for screws, clips, and fasteners? Yes Are their pictures taken on a clean background? Yes Is the white balance set so that the background looks white and all of the colors look natural? Yes Are the pictures in focus? Yes
Repair Guide Text
Does every guide use correct grammar and punctuation? Yes, but on step 3 on the RAM guide, replace there is a total to there are a total.
Are the steps clear and concise? Yes
Do the bullets describe exactly how to do something, as opposed to simply what to do? No. The fact that you are using use at the start of each bullet is evidence of this. Start with vigorous verbs and avoid using specific fingers. Do the guides correctly identify all tools and parts? Yes The blue tool should be called a "plastic opening tool" and the black tool a "spudger." The motherboard should only be called a "logic board" if the device is made by Apple.
Repair Guide Miscellaneous
Are the prerequisite guides used correctly? Yes
No steps should be repeated. Are all guides called "replacement" guides (unless specifically told otherwise)? Did they make sure not to include reassembly instructions? Yes Did they list all screw lengths (measured to the nearest 0.1 mm) and head types? Yes Do the bullet colors match their corresponding markup colors? Yes Are the caution/note/reminder bullets only used at necessary times? Did they make sure not to write the words "Caution, Note, or Reminder" after the special bullets? Yes Did they only use tools for their intended purposes? Yes Is the "Details" section completed for all guides? No. It was not complete for the RAM guide. The conclusion should read, "To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order." Yes