The Feast Plugin is built with best practices at its core, prioritizing SEO, page speed, accessibility, and overall user experience. To maintain these standards, customization options are intentionally limited, as many custom changes can negatively impact one or more of these areas.
Your subscription supports the ongoing maintenance and development of the Feast Plugin. This includes staying up to date with changes across the web, such as:
- search engines
- WordPress
- PHP (especially PHP8+)
- third party plugins
- evolving accessibility standards and best practices
- web browser support and deprecation
- pagespeed algorithm changes in lighthouse
- user expectations
One of the most common pieces of feedback we hear is how much users appreciate the reduced technical burden. That simplicity is a core part of Feast. It allows you to focus on creating content and running your business, rather than managing constant technical updates.
Because of this focus, the Feast Plugin subscription does not include customization support. Customizations are not part of the product offering and, in most cases, do not contribute to improvements in SEO, accessibility, or performance.
For those looking for additional design flexibility, the Feast+ subscription offers limited customization options for users who wish to make aesthetic adjustments.
