This is the setup tutorial for the Modern Homepage, which is available exclusively through the Feast Plugin. The Modern Homepage replaces the theme homepage, greatly improving SEO, accessibility, and your ability to customize the homepage to suit your personal style. We have some companion pages to help understand what explains how the Modern Homepage is […]| Feast Design Co.
The Feast Category Images (FSCI) Block lets you visually display your categories, by assigned images to categories. This lets us to build a more user-friendly Modern Recipe Index that helps users navigate our site by category, and improves site structure. Just insert the Feast Category Images (FSCI) block wherever you want to display a list […]| Feast Design Co.
A good site structure helps search engines understand and crawl content, and it helps visitors find related recipes. As of 2019, we recommend a simpler website structure that will save bloggers time by removing unnecessarily complex pages, such as recipe indexes and blog pages. This new website structure consists of: The home page (this is […]| Feast Design Co.
Categories allow you to organize your recipes in a way that's good for your site visitors, as well as search engines. This is an opinionated post, based on what we see happen to the majority of inexperienced food bloggers. Your most important pages are your posts, and every new food blogger should focus exclusively on […]| Feast Design Co.
The Modern Categories enables the category pages to be built with the block editor, just like the homepage and recipe index. This allows: With the Feast Plugin v.10.0.0 release, you can now add custom content just like you do with the homepage and recipe index. See it in action here: (yes, I misspelled sandwiches) Enable […]| Feast Design Co.
The Scheduled Categories block lets you show categories conditional on a start and end date that you set. The Scheduled Categories Block will really shine when featuring holidays. For example, you can set Halloween recipes to show only between October 1st and October 31st, every single year, without having to manually update your pages. This […]| Feast Design Co.