Google Discover is not a primary source of traffic for food blogs. It's primarily targeted at news sites and trending topics, which makes up less than 0.1% of food blog traffic. As far as we're aware, as of 2025, there is nothing specific that can be done to increase Google Discover traffic. We've heard some […] The post Discover appeared first on Feast Design Co..| Feast Design Co.
AI generated content is everywhere, and we've seen many clients using it to write, edit, and enhance their content. In itself, this isn't a bad thing. What matters is that you as a publisher have proof read and are 100% responsible for the content you publish on your website, no matter where it comes from. […]| 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 Modern Index is like a book index, showing the chapters (categories) of your site. It primarily uses the FSCI Block to display categories, with some room for displaying trending posts and author information. The Modern Index: The goal of the Modern Homepage was to convert the most "important" page on your site to a […]| Feast Design Co.
The Feast setup no long supports or offers a "blog" or "blog roll" type of homepage, or any other page. Instead, you need to properly categorize your pages. Blog roll pages were a concept from the early 2000s when the internet was different and user experience wasn't a focus. We strongly recommend against blog/blog-roll type […] The post Blog Roll appeared first on Feast Design Co..| 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.
Categories, tags, and taxonomies are all related and can be easily confused. We’ll use the example of building a theme for a recipe…| WordPress Developer Resources
Images are an essential part of recipe posts and can have far-ranging impacts on user experience, site-speed, SEO and accessibility. Pre-upload optimization Images should be optimized before uploading using your normal photo editor. Our recommendation is to upload in-content images at 1200px width (height doesn't matter). For featured images, use 1200x1200. Lightroom is currently the […]| Feast Design Co.
Accessibility resources free online from the international standards organization: W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).| Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)