Hi, I''m new to Ruby and Rails and I''m making a simple application to help me learn how to use it. At the moment I have an admin controller. When the user goes here I want them to be presented with 3 choices: manage photos, news and pages. From there I want them to be able to CRUD each type. At the moment in the admin controller I''ve defined actions "photo", "news" and "page". So that the URL looks like www.blah.com/admin/photo. I want to be able to have it so that I can then go www.blah.com/admin/photo/add or www.blah.com/admin/news/delete. I would rather have it as that instead of www.blah.com/admin/photo_add or .../admin/photo_delete. Do I need to make a child controller of admin called "photo", "news" and "page" and then do a scaffold or can I just define actions like "photo_add", "photo_delete", "photo_edit" and then just do some tricky routing and do all the CRUD stuff myself? I''d really prefer to start off doing something with a combination of scaffolding and routing, because that will be easiest for me. Thanks for anybodies help in advance. BTW, I love Rails. I am very proficient with PHP but when I saw scaffolding and migrations I was absolutely sold on Rails. DHH have my children. Chris Lloyd -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060704/abd8f27d/attachment.html