Hey Y'all, I just launched a new website a couple of days ago -
[url]http://www.v4honda.com[/url] It is the perfect example of why a site should be
dynamic. Two motorcycle guys want to run this, put in articles, and a few
other things and answer peoples questions. Articles will be in one of 5
categories, and some sort of sub-cat. There are areas site wide that
(currently) have a "did you know" quote that would be cool to change (one time
its a "did you know" the next time a viewer sees it, it is a "Why do this" with
link to a different sort of article.) That sort of thing, the only problem is
that currently (go figure) it is static, and even hours after launching I was
inundated with emails from them, with pictures of bikes to add to the gallery
page, articles.... typos.... and other changes/additions.

My problem, is I would like to make it dynamic, but I don't have the knowledge
to do so. I am learning PHP now (I am a college student), and wont be able to
convert it to PHP probably anytime in the near future. Their server is IIS
based (doesnt support php) but that can easily be changed to a Linux server
with PHP support, if necesary.

Is there anyway someone can help me convert this to dynamic? I will of course
be happy to send a .zip of the site to anyone willing to help (As I know saving
all those files, images, etc... is a pain). While I cant nescesarily
compensate anyone for their time, I can tell you I would greatly appreciate it
(and you would be helping my education into dynamics signifigantly) and so
would they (if you happen to ride older model V4 honda motorcycles, I may be
able to get you a discount or something)

I have learned a lot and gotten a lot of help from folks on this board, I
know this is a big request, but hey, every little bit helps, so even good
tutorials, or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks again.