Another option would be keep tree apps sharing the same core, vendors.

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Alexandru Ciobanu <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 1/9/2010 10:16 PM, kyle wrote:
>
>>
>> LAYOUT1: (public no auth required): Homepage + BlogArticles + Login
>> LAYOUT2: (user logged into system): User Homepage + Links to the parts
>> of the backend System
>> LAYOUT3: (admin user): Admin Homepage + Links to edit and manage all
>> aspects of system
>>
>>
>>
>>
> This is actually very simple in cake.
>
> Write your layouts in views/layouts/ .
> In your app_controller beforefilter() check for logged in user and set the
> desired layout:
>
> E.g.
> $user = $this->Auth->user('group_name'); // or whatever
>
>    if($user == 'user'){
>        $this->layout = 'layout3';
>    }elseif($user == 'admin'){
>        $this->layout = 'layout2';
>    }else{
>        $this->layout = 'layout1';
>    }
>
>
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