Just be warned that if you aren't experience enough to know that asp pages can be edited with any normal text editor (notepad, etc), you probably don't have the skills to edit asp pages, no offense intended. this is of course assuming that the pages are dynamically created, because actual ASP code has a high learning curve and even the slightest error in the code can break the entire page. so unless you know what you're doing (or if they're just standard html code in .asp file extensions), i strongly advise not messing with them and find somebody well versed with it to make the changes you need.