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FAQ
This page is more of an off-the-cuff FAQ and doesn't reflect the actual policies of Feast. This is for educational purposes only. Feast vs Feast+ All functionality (homepage, recipe index, menu, ...
Posts vs. Pages
Posts and pages confuse some users so this is an attempt to clarify the key differences in how recipe sites implement them. Posts are used to write recipe posts, or anything that is substantially ...
How to create a real shopping experience
While providing links to products you use regularly is a good idea intuitively, it doesn't work out in the real world. these are typically thin content pageslinking to it from your navigation menu ...
Feast Plugin Starter $97/year
The Feast Plugin Starter gets you started with all the best practices from the Feast Plugin. This is for everyone starting a new blog who wants to focus 100% on recipe creation, which means no ...
Feast Plugin $249/year
Find the Feast Plugin sales page here. Find the Feast Plugin FAQ page here. The Feast Plugin plus access to all themes. ...
Full Site Editor (FSE)
The "Full Site Editor" (FSE) is the next evolution in Wordpress, bringing the functionality of the block editor to the entire website. This is not ready for use on live sites and we don't expect it to ...
Migration
When migrating to our theme + plugin setup, we often get asked about how it's done in a single large project. There's often multiple separate projects that actually need to be done, and unless hiring ...
Feast Plugin $199/year (legacy)
Find the Feast Plugin sales page here. Find the Feast Plugin FAQ page here. The Feast Plugin plus access to all themes. ...
Feast Plugin $149/year (legacy)
Find the Feast Plugin sales page here. Find the Feast Plugin FAQ page here. The Feast Plugin plus access to all themes, is currently priced at $149/year (25% off) while the plugin features are ...
Themes are dead
Well, in the traditional sense they are. Themes should be chosen purely for base styling, not functionality. As of 2021, we consider the Feast Plugin setup essential for all recipe sites older ...
Block Editor Tutorials
The block editor isn't a seamless experience, but it's approaching stable and we expect it to be fully usable by the end of 2020. Come 2021, we expect to see developments that make it a ...
Demo Site Updates
The demo sites have long been an example of how the themes are designed to look, without actually being a food blog themselves. Their layout, design and organization has been a stylistic reflection ...
Discount, Coupons & Promos
Feast Design Co. does not offer sales or discounts or promos or coupons on themes or plugins. We're confident our themes are worth 10x what we charge, and discounting from this already very-low ...
Why we're dropping the blog page template
The “blog” template is being deprecated and removed from the Genesis framework after June 19th, 2019. It will be disappearing from all Studiopress themes as of version 3.0, and Feast will be following ...
Feast Plugin $99/year (legacy)
Find the Feast Plugin sales page here. Find the Feast Plugin FAQ page here. The Feast Plugin plus access to all themes, is currently priced at $99/year (50% off) while the plugin features are ...
Sponsored Content
Sponsored content is a way to get paid by brands to create content. For food bloggers, this allows you to be paid for doing something you'd be doing for free - creating recipes and writing content to ...
About Theme Updates
We'll clarify some questions and concerns customers have had about updating themes - why there's been so much recently, and whether or not you should update. The two main points are: Your ...
What am I paying for with a theme?
We'll outline what the role of a theme is here, and what you've paid for when purchasing a theme. What does my $75 - $125 pay for? When you purchase a theme, you're making a small payment to ...
Feast Design Co. Has Acquired the Cookbook Recipe Plugin!
We recommend everybody migrate to WP Recipe Maker! Not a day goes by that we don't get asked about recipe plugins. This is something that's critical to food blogging and therefore, something we ...
The Feast Plugin
The Feast Plugin completely replaces your theme setup with a rewritten modern standard, built not just around aesthetics, but also making giant leaps in: You can think of the plugin as a brand ...
Themes vs. Customizations
We hope to provide some clarity here over the scope of work of the support offered for themes vs. customizations customers may wish to pursue. A theme is like a recipe: we create and test according ...
Affiliates
The affiliate program is available for all Feast Design Co. customers. Here's a few things to be aware of: If you have any questions or suggestions please contact us ...
Enable SSL for HTTPS on your Food Blog
Google wants all site to be HTTPS. This actually dates back to 2014, when Google announced that they use SSL as a ranking signal. And as of July 2018, major browsers will begin marking all ...
Set Up Your WooCommerce Shop
The first thing you need to know is that running an ecommerce business is entirely different than running a food blog. Recipe queries (informational intent) do not convert to sales (purchase ...
Stay Focused on Important Things (or: why Pinterest sucks)
This is an opinionated post from Skylar, arguing the counter-point about why Pinterest and social media is a waste of time. Lots of food bloggers use Pinterest very successfully and derive income from ...
Pinterest for Food Bloggers
We recommend using TastyPins to manage your Pinterest pins. Pinterest functionality Wordpress themes are designed for aesthetics - visual styling that should be timeless. Formatting content ...
How To Take Action When You're Paralyzed With Blogging Advice Overload
"Content is king." We've all heard it. At this point, the necessity of content marketing is well-known, and there are millions (if not billions) of articles offering advice on how to make your ...
Why we dropped support for Landing Pages
The "landing page" template has been removed from version 4.0.0 of all themes. We'll be detailing the change here. Why Was It Dropped? Using a different page template (separate PHP files to ...
How to Self Publish a Cookbook
Note from FeastDesignCo.: Skylar picked up Nancy's How to cook Halloumi cookbook earlier this year after trying it for the first time, and falling in love right away with the salty, savoury goodness. ...
How to Start Your Own Food Blog
Some people get into food blogging just to share, while others are hoping to turn their passion into a profession. But while you know your way around the kitchen, when it comes to starting your own ...
Install It For Me
We've made our minimalist themes insanely easy to configure, but we also recognize that many of our customers are new to WordPress or simply don't have the time to invest in doing things ...
How to Craft a Sponsored Post Without Seeming Inauthentic
Working with brands to create sponsored posts is a great way to bring in extra income with your blog. But writing these posts in a way that seems completely genuine can feel like quite the ...
Dear is now Brunch Pro // Permission Slip to Pivot
I have no problem saying this: Foodie Pro, the crown jewel of WordPress themes reaching the #1 spot in StudioPress sales almost every month for two years, has given us amazing insight to our niche ...
How to Grow Your Food Blog with Little Time
Photograph by Katie Purnell found on minimography.com Many of us creative types are building businesses from the ground up - from side hustles to bootstrapped businesses from a "home office" (aka ...
Terms & Conditions
BY VISITING FEASTDESIGNCO.COM, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Overview The terms "we," "us," and "our" refer to Feast Design Co. Inc., herein simply referred to as Feast Design ...
Food Blogging Resources
Here are some of my favorite resources that you may find helpful in your blogging journey! Domains & Hosting We always recommend keeping your hosting and domain registration at separate ...
Support
I need support for: The Feast Plugin The classic themes We love helping our customers! We want to make setting up your food blog as simple as possible, which is why we've put hundreds of ...