The Recipe Key is back, in a total rewrite and bundled with the Feast Plugin for free! image It's designed to be used as a visual indicator or diets the post qualifies for, helping your readers ...
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Social Icons
The Feast Social Icons is a replacement for the Simple Social Icons widget, fixing long-standing duplicate ID accessibility issues in the Simple Social Icons plugin and We opted to develop the ...
Feature Request (Feast+)
This is only available to Feast+ subscribers. If you have a subscription, please log in. ...
Feast+ Members
Documentation for Feast+. Start with the "Getting Started" page and read through the rest as needed. Show your followers! When your followers land on your update site, they could be unsure if ...
fetchPriority
The fetchPriority attribute allows sites to load quicker by telling the browser how the site thinks content (scripts and images) should load. This is a pagespeed update we're able to roll out to ...
Starter Site White Glove
If you have the full Feast Plugin, please use the Fresh Site White Glove service instead. This is an exclusive offer for Feast Plugin Starter subscribers to get a a fresh install of the Feast ...
Food blogger lifecycle
Feast has developed this lifecycle internally for gauging where a blogger is and how we can best serve them. Through informal conversations we've found that some people have found this useful as a ...
Video
We've seen a trend over the last few years towards video being the preferred way for users to consume content, including food and recipe content online. This has become more important over the last 2 ...
Feast Layouts
The Feast Layouts tab is found under the "Feast Plugin" admin sidebar (after being enabled), and is where you'll find the: Why the change This gives us better control over how certain ...
Social
Social channels Social sharing plugin We recommend and support Hubbub lite for social sharing functionality. Upgrade to Hubbub Pro for additional sharing functionality! What you should ...
Gutenberg
The term "Gutenberg" is confusing and misunderstood, so we'll define some things here: Gutenberg Gutenberg is not the block editor. Wordpress itself uses the term confusing so this is simply ...
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 ...
Optimize core blocks
This feature has been deprecated as of 10.6.0 and is no longer functional. Few people enabled it, and those that did often were confused about why the options were removed. Ultimately, this is the ...
Optimize block typography
This feature has been deprecated as of 10.6.0 and is no longer functional. Few people enabled it, and those that did often were confused about why the options were removed. Ultimately, this is the ...
Site Info
The Site Info page introduced in the Feast Plugin 9.4.0 helps recipe sites define their E-E-A-T. This helps both readers and search engines better understand what your site is about what what niche ...
Analytics
Our recommendation is to use the Google Site Kit Plugin, which is developed by Google to support their own analytics product. As of July 2023, all users have been forced over to GA4. Grayson from ...
Feast Plus vs. Feast Plugin
Short answer: The Feast Plugin is designed for compatibility with best practices and low maintenance, so that you can focus on content development. Customizations usually increase maintenance and ...
Recipe Cost
Note: this is specifically for sites whose audience are budget or cost conscious. If your audience doesn't specifically ask for this type of information, we wouldn't recommend using it because it's a ...
Modified dates
We no longer recommend attempting to restrict the modified date from being updated (explanation below). If you still feel like this is important to you, we've heard the change last modified date ...
Feast Plus Changelog
The latest updates for Feast Plus. ...
Buttons
Buttons (including the button block) should never be used as links. This violates accessibility guidelines. Buttons perform actions on a page. Buttons should not link to another ...
Changing domains
In general, it's best not to change domains. But if you have to, this process has worked for us in the past. Preparation It's best to start this process 12 months ahead of time. The longer ...
Feast Plugin Changelog Archive
The most recent changes can be found in the Feast Plugin's releases section. Below is an archive of past updates: 9.8.0 - September 19, 2023 Fix block typography bug for Feast Plugin ...
Tastemaker
For attendees of the Tastemaker conference, we're offering a full Theme + Plugin Setup (normally $450) when you sign up for the Feast Plugin. This offer is open to current customers as well. ...
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 ...
GA4
Taken from Mediavine: GA4!!!! Learn what to do now and what to expect later Google sent out this email to everyone still using Universal Analytics this week (or maybe everyone hard ...
Smooth scrolling
In the Feast Plugin 10.3.5, you can now enable a CSS-only smooth scroll affect site-wide which will also apply to the Advanced Jump To links: This is found under the "General" section of the ...
Modern 404
The Modern 404 replaces your generic "not found" page with a page that's more useful to readers, encouraging them to click through to related posts. This is purely a user-experience upgrade and ...
Getting started
We generally have 3 different entry-points for people looking to get their site updated with best practices for: With the Feast Plugin, you get access to all 5 themes, and all themes are ...
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+
Introducing Feast+ Feast+ is your branding toolkit for helping you define your brand, and apply it in a beautiful and consistent way across your homepage, categories and posts. Brand your site with ...
Ingredients
In the Feast Plugin 7.8.0 and later, you can now display posts based on ingredients! (currently only WPRM, support for Tasty and Create will come) This is beneficial because it does not require ...
Crafts, knitting, DIY blogs
Can the Feast Plugin be used on craft sites like knitting and DIY? Absolutely. This is what can be used for craft sites: Modern HomepageModern Recipe Index (using crafts categories)Modern ...
Travel blogs
Can the Feast Plugin be used on travel sites? Absolutely. This is what can be used for travel sites: Modern HomepageModern Recipe Index (using travel categories)Modern MenuModern SidebarModern ...
Intelligent Post Edits
We no longer recommend this feature. See the modified dates post for more details. The Intelligent Post Edits setting prevents the "post modified" date from being updated unless the actual content ...
Feast Plugin Onboarding
This is for anyone who has had a new site setup using our GraftedPro clone service, which saves hours of technical setup so that you can get started food blogging immediately. Page ...
Introducing Grafted Pro
No, it's not a theme. GraftedPro is a service we offer that saves you hours of technical setup so that you can get food blogging without distractions. Nobody gets into food blogging because they ...
Private Label Rights (PLR)
Private Label Rights (PLR) content is content which you have rights to use with certain restrictions imposed by the provider. PLR content typically must be purchased, and is only meant to be used ...
Feast Plugin Starter
The Feast Plugin Starter is the Feast Plugin with all options and settings locked to our recommendations, which reduces the amount of effort and complexity needed to launch a brand new food ...
Which option is right for me?
We have a range of options spanning everything from people just starting out, through to more serious bloggers. Your options are: 1. Classic themes $19 one-time-fee The classic themes ...