The helper just produces HTML that you can put in divs or whatever and then 
style with CSS. Might be better if you showed some code.

On 9 Jun 2012, at 22:24, alxy wrote:

> Hello there,
> 
> I´m new with CakePHP and did the Cookbook-tutorials first. They worked quite 
> nice, but now i have the first questions. I wanted to change the layout of 
> the login form. It took a long time to this because of the limitations of the 
> form helper. And i realized, that it would propably be easier to just write 
> the HTML-Code than try to do the job with the formhelper.
> For the form-action i use "<?=$this->here ?>", which works i think. But when 
> I press the submit button (i just write the button in plain HTML, not using 
> the helpers $form->end() something), the login doesnt work any more  Isn´t 
> this possible with cakephp?
> 
> Looking forward to your answers and sorry fpr my englisch,
> 
> alxy
> 
> PS: ich posted this also in unofficial CakePHP forum, but there seems to be 
> no activity at all. So I try here now :)
> 
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