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Yes, however in my case the cp_recipe post type has exactly the same content as the posts with the recipe shortcode, so that link wouldn’t add much value.
If Serkan comes to a way to show cp_recipes in the blog section, that would be great. Otherwise I will have to close comments on both cp_recipes and posts, and make the recipe canonical to post with Yoast SEO.
Yes, I checked it but it seems that there is no answer from the plugin creator. Is there any update on that?
I also contacted them, but their answer was not satisfactory. Basically they said that I can either:
A)
1. Disable public recipes by checking the box on the Recipes > Settings screen near the bottom.
2. Embed the recipes in my posts.
3. Visitors find recipes by browsing/searching through my posts.OR
B)
1. Keep the recipes public.
2. Do not embed the recipes within posts.
3. Allow visitors to browse/search recipes using the [cooked-browse] shortcode.However, both A) and B) have flaws:
A- In this case, their [cooked-browse] function will be disabled. And this is a shame, because it is great and a main functionality of any recipe web.
B- In this case, I will not be able to show the recipes on the homepage (as latests posts, etc).
Serkan, is there any way to be able to show recipes (cp_recipes post type) in the blog section? That would make option B useful.
Thanks
Looking forward to this issue as well :-)
Hi, I have the same problem. I think he confusion comes because in the live demos webpage (http://themes.pixelwars.org/lahanna/) there are 3 demos, and we think they are child themes, when they are not.
I would like to configure my website just as demo number 3. How should I do it? Should I use child theme 3 and then import the demo files? How can demo files be imported?
Thanks in advance,
Pau