I guess you could always do this in your layout or actual view:
<?php echo $this-> renderElement('header');
?>
Brian French wrote:
You may be looking for the layouts.
http://manual.cakephp.org/chapter/views
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello there fellow bakers!
I've finally taken the plunge into using CakePHP to place some
structure into my webdesign work.
I am totally new to using frameworks and have been racking my head
around the concept of CakePHP for the past few days and i must admit i
love it.
Im really keen on trying to push this on to some of the other
developers in my office as i feel it would help us no end.
Anyway, back to my issue - i cant seem to find any documentation about
amending the basic style of you project (ie: Header. Footer) and i was
wondering if there was any pre-defined .thtml files that Cake checks
for within the /views/layout folder?
Something like header.thtml or doctype.thtml? i assume there will be
some pre-defined ones so if anyone can point me in the right direction
that would be a great help
Many thanks
Mark 'Phunky' Harwood
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