I'm going to push two to y'all tonight because this one also includes good things to keep in mind about overall design and the reader's experience with your web page, including the experiences of logging in and attention span or learning information you present.
This is my personal favorite of today's browsing because it is geared towards nonprofit organizations, which is what I would be focused on. It mostly discusses surveys and how to apply feedback information, but when combined with other useful information for feedback and social integration it could be very valuable.
I know that we've passed the whole copyright discussion, but I thought I would share this for any fellow students who find reason in their lives to either know more about copyright or to question it. There is information here, but the information is geared towards keeping the end user informed and not pushed around.
Wow, this is... Like our class. The whole thing. A wiki about digital media and many implications, including censorship, copyright, culture, formats, and a bunch of other goldmine stuff.
How to create your own wordpress theme from scratch. Good for the really picky person who knows exactly what they want. Should be useful when combining with other tutorials on design.
Using a photo based design. This looks awesome, and like a lot of work. I want this, though I might have to think a while on what my photo theme might be. Knitting just doesn't seem appropriate.
This has general guidelines for evaluating the reliability of a web site, guides for getting permission to use material, and some citation guidelines (including digital media).
A collection of links and information gathered with students in mind. Guidelines can be found under "What things can I legally include..." and there are some great web resources under the graphics and primary source links.
Fair use and how it might relate to the crafting/artisian world. Etsy is an online storefront for handmade items, and this is written with it's sellers needs in mind.
Simplistic instructions, but some good points and tips for writing clear directions. Also, a great example of how a background can make for distracting reading if not handled appropriately (contrast = poor).
In contrast to belief that internet usage may lead to isolation and depression, this article explores the positive aspects of internet social support groups. These small communities help reach people who otherwise might not attend services to alleviate their issues.