Hi,

I think you have to create the two columns in the view that builds the
$content_for_layout and echo the $content_for_layout into the body. So
you have to set the vars for the columns in the action of the view.

Greets,
Michael

On 6 Nov., 17:45, jimmyxx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
> I'm new to cakephp and need some advise on how to structure my application.
> I have a two column layout, in the main column i echo $content_for_layout.
> This all works fine but now I want to start working on the other column
> which i'll use for a menu, a skyscraper banner, and little modules like
> 'whos online'. It would be ideal if in the layout.thtml I could echo
> $content_for_side_column and then manage that column through cakephp. I've
> into /cake/libs/view.php and I thought hacking something in there is not a
> good solution and there must be a better way of doing it. Any suggestions
> how I should this in a well structured way?
>
> cheers
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