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.
The Modern Thumbnails are better sized for the theme content width, and allow you to change themes without worrying about images being incorrectly sized. IMPORTANT: thumbnails are generated from the featured image to be used on your blog, but the featured image dimensions doesn't dictate the thumbnails that you use on your own site. See: […]| 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.
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 blog. What this means: you can't change the Feast Plugin settings without upgrading. It's the perfect solution for any brand new food blog […]| 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 Feast Post Display (FSRI) block is a block-editor component for building the Modern Homepage. It contains many of the same configuration/setting options as the shortcode, but in an easier-to-use, visual way. Conversion video If you originally set up the Modern Homepage with shortcodes, here is how you convert them to the blocks: Note: the […]| 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.