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  • Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    This quarter or beginning of 2nd quarter. Most likely the latter before we can implement this.

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    Hi Shane,

    Thanks for the feedback. Adding the option to include a recipe video in your recipe card is on our to do list. Currently video schema is an option and not counted as an error by Google. It won’t affect your SEO in any way.Most bloggers don’t include a recipe video but is growing in popularity.

    We’ve made it a policy not to release any new versions over the busy holiday season. The option to add a video will be added in the New Year.

    Thanks and Happy Holidays!

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    FYI – we’re working to fix the 500 error message issue. It was related to both your.cf domain name and missing recipe schema info. i.e. – server did not recognize the .cf domain (not .com, .ca etc) when creating your subdomain to save recipes to etc.

    We can fix this issue soon but see you’re using a different plugin now. Should we continue with the fix or not?

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    I see the 500 error now after finishing saving the recipe. Not sure the issue as we’re not seeing this with other blogs. I’ll forward to dev team to look into and let you know. Thanks

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    I’m not sure what you mean by download HTML. What is it you’re trying to do? I was able to view and save recipe fine.

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    Hi Tom. FYI – we haven’t forgotten about you. The issue you reported isn’t a factor for SEO so haven’t made this a high priority. Also made a rule not to release any changes to plugin during the busy holiday season unless something critical. This is something we’ll address in the new year.

    Thanks again for your patience and support!

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    Will look into and let you know. The post is typically where your H! and H2 are placed. As far as I know the recipe card only needs to provide the proper recipe schema for Google and Pinterest. Where did you see that changing the H within recipe card is an SEO consideration?

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    I wanted to follow up to see if you got things working. I’ll mark this issue as resolved for now. Thanks.

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    Hello. You have option to create tags for course, cuisine etc. using the Tag Manager feature. i.e. – when you create or edit a recipe using the plugin you’ll see a “Tag Manger” button below where you enter ingredients. Click this to open tag manager to add tags for the recipe.

    Is this what you’re referring to? Other than that you handle post tags through WordPress for recipe categories. Some themes provide the capability to create recipe categories as well. I don’t know of any recipe plugin that does this.

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    Hello,

    Are you saving the recipe plugin edit as well as saving the post as well? If you don’t save the post after creating your recipe card the edits you made will not be saved.

    If you’ve done this this way then we’ll need to dig deep deeper.

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    Hi Tom,

    Sure I remember you. Hope you’re doing well.

    I’ll forward the link issue to the dev team and include the fix in next release. I’m not exactly sure when this will be but will let you know.

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    Hello,

    We provide the ability for your readers to engage with your recipes by saving them to our universal recipe box. From there they can further create shopping lists and plan meals. We always provide a link back to your recipe page for the instructions when they’re ready to cook the recipes. It’s a win win for your readers, yourself and us.

    The content engagement features are provided free of charge and readers can save as many recipes as they like. They’ll come back to your site over and over.

    There is a way to integrate your own user management system but takes time and money to setup and design. Typically, only a medium or large publisher would consider this option. Our free service works great and we provide a level of customization that most people are happy with.

    If you wish to learn more about the full customization option please contust us through support(at)mealplannerpro(dot)com

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    P.S. – I checked out your Cookie Recipe (looks delish) and see that the nutrition info needs editing. Please go to edit post > then edit recipe info with plugin placeholder > you’ll see the “Nutrition Analyzer” button below ingredients > open nutrition analyzer > make sure to edit servings for the larger amount of 18 > edit ingredient matches if need be > save nutrition after editing > update recipe > update post. This will recalculate and display the nutrition.

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    Please let us know if you have any more questions. We’ll mark this issue as resolved.

    Plugin Author Meal Planner Pro

    (@mealplannerpro)

    Hello,

    You can add images to your instructions section.

    To add an image to instructions you simply type a percentage symbol then the image URL after this. No space.

    %https://image 12.com/upload/

    Other editing features include:

    To add links to recipes and products when creating recipes. I recommend you use “nofollow” links for affiliate products and “follow” links for recipes or content for SEO reasons. The link creator tool (located just below where you enter image url) will makes this easy.

    To create subheading for your ingredients or instructions you place an exclamation point in front of the word(s) we want as a subheading. For example, to make a subheading For the dressing: you’d type !For the dressing:.

    If you want to make a word bold you simply use and asterisk before and after the word. So *sugar* as an example.

    To make a word italic you simply place an underscore before and after word(s). So an example is _make italic_

    Please let us know how things go or if you have any questions.

    Thanks

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