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Getting Started

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  • Migrating to Feast
  • Staging Site
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Genesis Setup

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  • Edit Post Info
  • Update Author Bio
  • Modern Navigation
  • Clear Cache ‼️
  • Layout
  • Modern Index
  • Feast Plugin Setup
  • Modern Homepage Setup
  • Modern Menu for Desktop
  • Modern Mobile Menu
  • Sidebar
  • Modern 404
  • Modern Recipe Index
  • Modern Categories
  • Modern Footer

Plugin Settings

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  • Edit Body Font Size
  • Subscribe button
  • Social Icons
  • Recipe Key
  • Post Template
  • Table of Contents
  • Post IDs
  • Google Trusted Source
  • Edit Leave a Reply
  • Disable Trackbacks
  • Modern Previous + Next
  • Posts per page
  • Breadcrumbs
  • Productivity
  • Smooth scrolling
  • Image unlink
  • Replace recipe card Jump To buttons
  • BETA

Block Editor 101

4
  • Block Editor
  • Block themes
  • Patterns
  • Why we don't support block-level styling

Page Templates

3
  • Custom 404
  • How to use Categories
  • Shop page

Blocks & Patterns

15
  • Post Template
  • Numbered Lists
  • Table of Contents
  • Full Width Banner
  • Featured Recipe Pattern
  • Why we don't support block-level styling
  • Process Shots
  • Inline Heading Group Block
  • Step Instructions
  • Advanced "Jump To" Links
  • Reader Review
  • Feast Patterns
  • Displaying Post Blocks (FSRI)
  • Displaying Category Blocks (FSCI)
  • Scheduled Categories

Customize

8
  • Customizer
  • Customizations
  • Customization Referrals
  • Why we don't support block-level styling
  • Per Page CSS
  • Why you shouldn't make customizations
  • Custom CSS
  • Customization Support

Images

10
  • Post Images
  • Default Image Size
  • Modern post image sizes
  • How thumbnails work
  • Modern Thumbnails (Featured Images)
  • Troubleshooting Featured Images
  • Displaying Post Blocks (FSRI)
  • Process Shots
  • Image Alt Tags
  • Why do my images look different in edit post and live?

Feast+

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  • What is Feast+?
  • Feast+ Setup
  • Design Kits
  • Feast+ Fonts
  • Feast+ FAQ
  • Feast+ Showcase
  • Feast+ Patterns
    • Top Banner
    • Custom list styling
    • Numbered Lists
    • Full Width Banner
    • Feast+ Footer
    • Feast+ Call to Action
    • Icon Tip Boxes
    • As Seen In
    • Reader Review
  • Feast+ Pre-Built Pages
    • Feast+ Homepage
    • Feast+ Index
    • Feast+ Category Pages
    • Social Landing Page (Link In Bio)
  • Branding & Design
    • Feast Fonts
    • Feast+ Branding & Design
  • Feast+ Features
    • Full-Width Post Header
    • Custom List Styling
    • Colored Numbered Lists
    • Top 10 List Styling
    • Step Instructions
    • Heading Styling
    • Top of Site CTA Banner
    • Custom Background Pattern
  • Design Kits
    • Feast+ Design Kits (Members)
    • Feast+ Design Kit Library
    • Feast+ Design Kit Instructions

Recipes

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  • Reviews
  • Recipe Key
  • Ingredients
  • Displaying Category Blocks (FSCI)
  • Displaying Post Blocks (FSRI)
  • Featured Recipe Pattern
  • All Recipes

Social Sharing

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  • Social Icons
  • Tiktok

Logo & Fonts

5
  • Retina Quality Logo
  • Create your logo
  • Edit Body Font Size
  • Fonts
  • Logo

Categories

3
  • Why Isn't the Category Description Appearing?
  • Displaying Category Blocks (FSCI)
  • How to use Categories

Speed & SEO

18
  • Image Alt Tags
  • Speculative Loading
  • Google Trusted Source
  • 301 Redirects, Links, Canonical and Pagespeed
  • Image file size vs. pagespeed
  • Duplicate Content
  • Lazyloading comments
  • CLS
  • Blocking Time
  • SEO
  • Skip lazy loading first post image
  • Horizontal scrolling
  • Smooth scrolling
  • Pagination
  • Pingbacks
  • INP (Interaction to Next Paint)
  • CDNs
  • Site Speed

Blogging Resources

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  • Food Blog Sitelinks
  • Photography
  • Understanding "penalties"
  • Food Blog Page Structure
  • Food Blog Site Structure
  • Comments
  • Internal links
  • Analytics
  • Pagespeed
  • SEO for Food Bloggers
  • Modern guidelines for page headings
  • How to Write a Recipe Post
  • Recipe Page Guidelines for Food Bloggers
  • Image Optimization
  • Recipe Update Checklist

Legal Resources

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  • Legal Resources
  • DMCA and Copyright Infringement
  • Copyrights
  • Accessibility
  • Private Label Rights (PLR)

Troubleshooting

10
  • Why do my images look different in edit post and live?
  • Why Isn't the Category Description Appearing?
  • Troubleshoot Plugin Conflicts
  • How to update your theme
  • Feast Plugin FAQ
  • W3 HTML Validation
  • Sorry, this file type is not permitted for security reasons.
  • Troubleshooting Featured Images
  • Either "name" or "item. name" should be specified (in "itemListElement")
  • Clear Cache ‼️

Compatibility

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  • Compatibility
  • WP 6.7

Integrations

8
  • Ecommerce
  • Ingredients
  • Google Trusted Source
  • Contact Forms
  • Translation
  • WP Recipe Maker
    • Reviews
    • QR Code
    • Ingredients

Developer Resources

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  • Multisite
  • Feast Plugin Deprecated
  • W3 HTML Validation
  • Feast Plugin: Disable Theme Google Fonts
  • Rethinking the Thumbnails
  • Design
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Compatibility

This page always has the most up to date compatibility information for the Feast Plugin.

We currently support:

  • WordPress 6.9.1
    • Feast Kadence themes
    • Foodie Pro 5 on Genesis on Genesis 3.6.1
    • Requires Feast Plugin version 15.0.2+
    • If you've been auto-updated to a more recent version than this, you can roll back with WP Downgrade Core
  • PHP 8.3
    • We require a minimum of PHP8.1

All current compatibility information is always on this page. We do send notifications about major updates via the newsletter - please subscribe to that to be notified of all updates

Compatibility means we've tested for it and support it within our recommended setup. We do not offer support for third party plugins.

Not having tested it does not mean that it doesn't work, it just means that that any problems that come from using an untested version won't be supported by us.

Our testing only covers our own setup - we're unable to support third party plugins that may have issues with our currently compatible versions. Please contact those plugin developers directly.

Jump to:
  • Why isn't the most recent version supported?
  • Can I update to an unsupported version?
  • Versioning
  • When should I update?
  • How should I update?
  • Slow bugs
  • Other plugins
  • Rollback plugin
  • PHP8.2

Why isn't the most recent version supported?

The quick answer is that releases from WordPress aren't tested to be backwards-compatible with all plugins.

That means that they break things if they want to, and wait other people to fix it for them. It happens often.

Our releases are compatible with the version they're released for, not any future unknown changes.

Support and maintenance costs around $300/month from companies that specialize in this, such as NerdPress.

We do regularly update our themes and plugins for compatibility with the most recent version, but there has to be a compelling reason for it. Bug fixes, upgrades, enhancements are often useful.

Introduction of new (buggy) features that nobody asked for aren't a compelling reason for us to test compatibility for. Updates during Q4 also aren't a good idea.

New versions will eventually be supported, once major issues have been identified and fixed. We send out a notification when this happens via the newsletter.

Can I update to an unsupported version?

Yes.

If you have the ability to test on a staging site, thoroughly troubleshoot issues, understand the full theme + WordPress + PHP + hosting stack, there's no problem with updating and self-servicing.

For most bloggers, this is a waste of time. You don't make money fiddling with technical junk on your site.

There's very rarely any updates that are likely to benefit you in the short-run, except for security and bug fixes.

Versioning

Releases from WordPress and Genesis (and themes and plugins) typically run on a "semantic versioning" system.

For example, WordPress 5.9.3 would be: major version 5, minor version 9, patch version 3.

  • Major releases introduce new features that aren't backwards compatible, and typically require fixes or upgrade instructions
  • Minor releases often introduce new features that aren't well tested, and will require multiple iterations to refine
  • Patch releases are typically fine, but we still recommend waiting a few days for a new patch to fix any issues caused by the previous patch
    • except for WordPress itself, where "patch" is more of a "minor" release and should be delayed
    • always be very suspicious of WordPress updates

When should I update?

These are the general guidelines we follow about 80% of the time:

  • For major releases, it's often best to wait 2-4 weeks
  • For minor releases, about a week usually works
  • For patches, 2-3 days
  • If it's a security fix, update immediately

We'll vary from this if there are known issues with an update, or it's during Q4.

How should I update?

All updates should always be done on a staging site, and thoroughly tested before being done on a live website. You should read the entire release note from WordPress/theme/plugin to fully understand what is being changed.

Plugins should generally be updated 1 at a time, spread days apart if possible.

That's the only safe way to update. It's also wildly impractical.

Our process typically involves simply updating the plugin on the live site when it's time (see "When" above), and doing a quick double-check of the live site to make sure whatever function/plugin we've updated is working as expected.

Updates are complex and the best way to manage it is to keep plugins/complexity to a minimum and focus on content. Hire NerdPress as soon as you can afford it to manage the plugin updates for you.

Slow bugs

There's been dozens of cases over the years where something subtly breaks in the background and doesn't become apparent for days or weeks, such as:

  • sitemap issues
  • 404s on infrequently-visited pages
  • schema lost/changed resulting in being dropped from the search engines
  • redirects

This means that problems can show up weeks after an update, and why you should typically wait for other users to discover bugs.

This can lead to misplaced blame on the wrong plugin and is why troubleshooting is so complex.

Other plugins

Maintaining compatibility information with other plugins/software is time consuming, and not something built into our pricing model. Because of this, we do not provide guidance on the most recent plugin updates for every plugin, or every update. This includes:

  • Yoast
  • WP Rocket
  • Shortpixel

When and if we become aware of an issue, we send notifications via the newsletter.

You should always test your updates on a staging site, or have a recent (daily) backup from your hosting company ready to restore if something goes wrong.

Note that compatibility issues often don't show up for days or week after an update is performed, making troubleshooting very complex.

If you're looking for a service that actively tests and updates plugins for you, we recommend NerdPress.

Rollback plugin

If a plugin update has been identified as a compatibility issue, you can rollback a WordPress-hosted plugin using the Rollback plugin:

Note that if you're on WPEngine of Flywheel, the Rollback Plugin might not work due to an ongoing dispute with WordPress.

PHP8.2

With PHP8.0 going "EOL" (end of life), many hosts have been sending notices to update to PHP8.2.

The Feast Plugin and our themes do not have any compatibility issues with PHP8.2.

We try to roughly follow the PHP supported version page.

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