Without going the full database route... Well there are many approaches.

Without a database I might have page sections loaded from XML or csv.
You can use php to read, parse, and rewite the file with an admin
section but then you run into security issues etc

It's a big open ended question that could take a long time to answer
and there is no assessment of you skills as a known variable.

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On Jun 22, 2011, at 11:22 PM, Jack Stewart <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would very much appreciate any thoughts I could get from this bastion of 
> experience on the best approach to designing a website which includes 
> permitting selected users to update/modify content only.
>
> I want a small handful of involved users to be able to update content only 
> without disrupting site structure.
>
> Thank you very much -- Jack
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