You might want to ask on the Devise list, I haven't done anything
quite like this before, but you're right -- it is probably something
that just works.
Walter
On Oct 22, 2010, at 10:04 AM, Leonel *.* wrote:
Ok so I read the introductory documentation for Devise. I'm going to
create an Admin controller too. What I can't find out though, I have
googled it several times too, is how to apply a Layout file for a
specific method of the same Class.
For example, the User class: the sign up, sign in and index methods
are
supposed to have different layouts.
The sign up should be a page with just a no-link logo and just the
form
so I won't distract the user from signing up.
The sign in also a very basic for asking for username and password.
The index is supposed to be displayed AFTER the user has logged in and
he can be able to see a list of users.
You get the idea.
I had read that Rails looks for a specific class layout and if it
doesn't find it, it goes for application.html.erb I tried adding
layout
files in the layout directory users.html.erb sessions.html.erb but it
doesn't work. So how can I setup the different layouts?
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