Okay, I realize this is probably a softball pitch for the more
experienced Cake users. I just started tinkering with CakePHP
yesterday, having never used a framework before. I web programmed in
Perl (professional) for a few years, then drifted into PHP (as a
hobby) after I moved on to being a PM. So, I'm not exactly a knuckle
dragger, but not immediately knowledgeable in some of the more recent
innovations.

My foray into CakePHP is an effort to correct that. So far, I've been
pleased with the organization of the tool. I got a little frustrated
when I moved the core Cake code and the app-specific code out of the
'standard' area---the documentation was disorganized enough that I
ended up throwing up a few print strings in the core code until I
figured out where things should go. But, I digress. That's just me
being confused.

I would like to build an action bar that lists all that a user can do
(e.g. login/logout, view, edit) for display at the top of the page. I
figured there would be a short tutorial somewhere, or a ready-baked
solution in the tool itself. Would somebody mind pointing me in the
right direction?

Regards,
Ben Wilson

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