On the WP Recipe Maker > Settings > Analytics page you have the option to enable Local Tracking of Recipe Analytics: What this does is track different interactions that your visitors can have with recipes: clicking the jump to recipe button, printing a recipe, rating a recipe, adjusting servings or unit system, … Once enabled,...
Need more flexibility? With the Pro and Elite Bundle you can create any custom field you need through the WP Recipe Maker > Manage > Your Custom Fields > Custom Fields page: Different field types are available for you to create (but can’t be changed afterwards!): How to set a custom field value When editing a...
The free version includes courses and cuisines as recipe taxonomies, but in WP Recipe Maker Premium you have full control and can create as many recipe taxonomies as you want. Think “Difficulty”, “Skill Level”, “Price” or whatever else you need. Recipe Taxonomies can be added and edited on the WP Recipe Maker > Manage > Your Custom Fields >...
Keep an eye on any changes made to recipes with the recipe changelog feature that can be enabled on the WP Recipe Maker > Settings > Changelog page: When enabled, the changelog will currently track these changes, with optional email notifications for selected ones: Whenever these actions happen, a change will get logged to track...
If your WordPress installation has revisions enabled there will automatically be revisions for the recipes as well. Those can be found on the WP Recipe Maker > Manage > Recipes > Revisions page where you can search by name or ID: Click on the “View Revision” icon to open up this particular revision and optionally...
When editing a comment you have the ability to make internal notes about that comment and/or flag the comment for review. This can be used to make sure your comments with ratings are following all spam and review guidelines. Because of the automatic changelog, you can keep track of all notes and changes made to...
Recipes created with WP Recipe Maker are automatically searchable using the standard WordPress search function. This allows your visitors to search through the recipe description, instructions and notes or search for a specific ingredient. For an advanced recipe overview page that allow visitors to find exactly what they need, we recommend looking into combining WP Recipe Maker...
If for some reason you have to (temporarily) disable WP Recipe Maker your recipes will still be visible thanks to our fallback recipe system. So no need to worry about visitors missing content because of website problems. Can I change the look of the Fallback Recipe That’s not possible at the moment. The feature is meant as...