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  • Plugin Author Robotastic

    (@robotastic)

    Ahh… I think I know what the problem is. It looks like you have you blog in a subdirectory instead of the root (eg https://smarteatingforkids.com). I must have hard coded a link in there in a way that doesn’t work for subdirectories. I will go check it out.

    Thread Starter DaveGogel

    (@davegogel)

    Yes, installing in a subdirectory caused another plugin to require that I add the directory name in front of a jquery line of code. I looked at where this might apply for recipe-schema but I wouldn’t have a clue. If you have any ideas, I will certainly give it a try — if nothing else, I’m sure it will help as I can’t be the only one who used a subdirectory.

    Plugin Author Robotastic

    (@robotastic)

    Turns out it is something different. I have the Recipes excluded from public searches. I did this because if you search for a post on a blog, you ended up getting both the Recipe and the Post that had the recipe embedded in it. The problem is that you can’t find recipes by Recipe-Type. Instead the recipe type is encoded in the HTML markup so google can read it.

    If you want to try enabling it, search recipe-schema.php for this line and set it to false:

    ‘exclude_from_search’ => true

    For the other problem of not being able to get to the Recipe Type Taxonomy setting, that has to do with Sub-Dirs. I fixed that in the latest version. If you want to just change the version you are using:
    Goto recipe-schema-client.php find: ‘/wp-admin/edit-tags.php’
    and insert: <?php echo site_url();?> before it.
    For this:
    href='<?php echo site_url();?>/wp-admin/edit-tags.php?taxonomy=recipe_type&post_type=recipe-schema’

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