If you cannot afford DataBasing the entries, I really think you should put the entries into a seperate flat text file, and then retrieve them upon request. This way you won't have a lot of html files to take care of, just a template file and the rest of the data databased.
Now, using simple methods you can count your way through the text file and print the results, showing 1 - 10 - or even 100 entry per page.
If you don't know what I'm talking about: here's some explanation:
You have a template html file and you know where to print the results.
You open the text file and get the entries you want and then print them out.
now, whenever you need to change the look of the page, you have only one html file to change that does all the rest.
I hope this helps you decide.
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