Need help setting my site up with php and css

    Date: 01/12/09 (PHP Community)    Keywords: php, mysql, css, html, technology, sql, web

    I have had an html-only movie review website ( http://www.thoughtsonfilm.com/ ) for several years now and over time have grown quite tired of manually uploading articles, formatting them and the main page and manually indexing everything. I set my New Year's resolution to get the site updated to current technology both for ease of use and to add additional functionality. The problem is, I know next to nothing about MySQL, php and css. And that poses a problem.

    I have installed the ArticleMS application and think that it can adequately handle the back-end of what I'm trying to do, but I don't know enough to make it functional nor how to set up the front end to look how I want.

    So I pose the following question: Is there anyone out in internetland who can aid me in this task? The site isn't a big money maker, so I'm not going to be able to pay very much at all for the help, but if there's someone wishing to build their portfolio or who has an interest in reviewing movies, perhaps a creative compensation arrangement can be worked out.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/php/652635.html

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