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Retina Quality Logo

Last Updated: March 21, 2026

This is a feature of the Feast Plugin The retina logo in the Feast Plugin let's you specify a retina-quality version of the desktop logo, without impacting pagespeed. Simply upload an image twice the dimensions of your current logo in Media > Library > Add New, and copy+paste the URL into the "Retina Logo" field...

Create your logo

Last Updated: March 21, 2026

People get hung up on creating an eye-catching logo, when it's really not important. When you're first starting a food blog, the most important thing is to get those first 20 recipes up and posted. With any theme from Feast Design Co., you're ready to hit the ground running as soon as you've finished the...

Edit Body Font Size

Last Updated: March 21, 2026

All modern themes from Feast (version 4.0.0+) come with 16px as the standard body font size, for reasons outlined in the font size for food blogs article. This was done to bring the themes more in-line with modern web standards, and to resolve "text too small" errors in Google Search Console. increases ad revenue by...

Fonts

Last Updated: March 20, 2026

Learn about fonts for your site below. System fonts Our default setup in the Feast Plugin uses System Fonts, which is the same font your device (desktop, tablet or phone) uses for all its settings. System fonts are: System fonts are the gold standard for the web, but based on feedback that users want more...

Logo

Last Updated: March 20, 2026

Our official recommendation in 2021 is to use the Modern Menu built via the Feast Plugin on both Mobile and Desktop displays. The Modern Menu: improves user experience by displaying more content above the fold improves user experience by integrating an easy-to-access subscribe button improves CLS issues by properly setting the logo size improves pagespeed...