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		<description>[...] Now this MVC group is optional.  I deliver alot of prototypes to clients and found that asking them to edit any source file just introduces more problems.  For example if they want to change the site&#8217;s title, or tagline, or other metadata. TO solve this I provide a simple Settings model that stores these values in a user friendly way.  Read how to use a Global Settings Component for your CakePHP Site [...]</description>
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