Design/Archive/Design audit

We want a lightweight means of organizing and presenting MediaWiki UX elements. Over the long term categorizing screenshots is the best way to do it.

How to
Just add all the subcategories of Category:Design audit that apply to a screenshot. You can find screenshots by browsing Category:MediaWiki screenshots.

New screenshots
If there isn't an existing screenshot,
 * 1) Open a new browser window
 * 2) Turn off all browser toolbars and chrome, dismiss the find bar.
 * 3) reset your browser's zoom to standard (in Chrome View > Actual Size, in Firefox View > Zoom > Reset)
 * 4) If possible log out of the wiki site, or create a fresh account, or otherwise be sure you have no gadgets or custom CSS
 * 5) Visit enwiki if possible
 * 6) Visit a low-drama simple page as plain as possible
 * 7) Set up the page or dialog
 * 8) Resize it sensibly (no 2000-pixel wide screenshots)
 * 9) Take a screenshot either of the window or the relevant region
 * 10) Name it 2013-NN-NN Name of UI feature.png
 * 11) Visit Special:Upload here to upload it
 * 12) In the description, expand on the description of what's shown in the screenshot. If it's not obvious, add a sentence explaining how to get to the state, e.g. "Log in, visit another user's page, click the WikiLove 'heart' icon."  Add a sentence identifying the browser version and system you used, e.g. "Captured in Chrome 29 on Mac OS X Lion".
 * 13) Choose "MediaWiki screenshot" as the Licensing.
 * 14) Click [Upload file]]

Immediately click [Edit source] on the new file's page and replace   with the following wiki markup

, where you choose all the subcategories of Design audit that apply. Explanation: content=none means your screenshot only contains MediaWiki UI elements rather than copyrighted material (hence "Visit a low-drama simple page"), you're probably using the Vector skin.

New design audit subcategories
You can add new categories: name them either "MediaWiki element names" or "Inconsistent element names". (Explanation: category names need to make sense on their own, so a plain name like "Validation" is bad.) After saving, click each red (=new) category link and add   to it to make it a subcategory.