Hey Ben
Welcome. You can find many menu systems floating around (
bakery.cakephp.org, cakeforge.org ,
http://www.thinkingphp.org/2007/07/08/macgyver-menu-for-cakephp-whats-the-active-menu-item/
)
If that is what you want :)

Join us on irc.freenode.org @ #cakephp if you have any questions,

On Jan 12, 2008 5:05 PM, Ben Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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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