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Hi April,
I guess the dashbord is an output defined by the users specifications.
So it belongs to this user. That means that the model creating the data
is related to the User model.
Or you even have a model "Dashboard" which contains the settings for the
different dashboards. The user can create and enable them for the view.
Does this help you?
Anja
Am 29.08.2013 00:44, schrieb April DeRossett:
> AHOY!
>
> In a current project I have a "dashboard" component for users to access
> information that is, currently, driven by their group. However, I would
> love the users to have the ability to define what items appear on their
> dashboard...but, I just can't seem to wrap my head around how to make this
> happen in Cake. Has anyone done this? And can you give me a 'feel" for
> how to approach it? I am using the 960 grid system...Thanks in advance for
> any advice! April
>
>
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