Html & css are the same.

Your html will be in ctp files in the views folder. You can use the html
helper and the form helper eases life a good deal.

Link your css using the html helper by passing the file name to the method
and have the file in the webroot dir.

It's common for noobies to get unstyled pages as a result of mod rewrite
issues.

Html * css are as plain or flavoured as you choose for you cake. You can
customise almost every aspect of cake. Eg you can set up cake to use
haml/sass.

- S
On 27 Sep 2011 23:38, "nobles" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are the any differences in how HTML/CSS is implemented in CakePHP? I
> ask, and the reason I am now teaching myself the language, is because
> I outsourced some work and I have a decent working product but the
> interface looks like my 2 year old did it. Any thoughts? Any
> recommended resources to help me short term while I learn?
>
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