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Feature Overview
From plugin v1.37.13
Feature Overview
MisePress is a recipe content system for WordPress. It combines recipe publishing, archive filtering, schema, reviews, saved recipes, shopping lists, smart discovery, Automatic.css support, Bricks support, and shortcode builders.
Core content
- Recipes: structured recipe posts with ingredients, instructions, timing, servings, difficulty, equipment, images, videos, nutrition, allergens, reviews, and schema.
- Ingredients: ingredient records can power nutrition matching, ingredient filters, shopping lists, and “Use what I have”.
- Allergens: built-in EU FIC allergens plus custom allergen terms.
- Taxonomies: cuisine, course, diet, difficulty, equipment, seasonality, ingredients, allergens, and standard WordPress categories/tags where useful.
Frontend features
- Recipe archive with filter drawer, quick chips, sorting, view modes, and AJAX loading.
- Single recipe templates with image styles, section ordering, tabs, ingredients, instructions, nutrition, reviews, allergens, equipment, and print/list/favourite actions.
- Favourites/saved recipes and shopping list tools.
- Ratings and reviews with optional moderation.
- Smart search, typo tolerance, smart ranking, collections, trending recipes, and personalised Smart Feed features.
- Shortcodes for recipe cards, sliders, collections, smart search, featured recipes, dynamic fields, shopping lists, and meal planning.
Design and builder support
- Native MisePress styling with CSS variables.
- Optional Automatic.css inheritance.
- Bricks Builder elements and dynamic fields.
- Admin builders that generate shortcodes and preview real shortcode output using site content where available.
Admin tools
- Documentation browser.
- Builders.
- Import and migration tools.
- Nutrition recalculation and cache clearing.
- Schema and recipe quality audits.
- Search/discovery index rebuild.
- Setup wizard.
- Settings import/export.
Free and Pro behaviour
The Free plugin includes the core recipe system, native archives, favourites, shopping lists, Bricks elements, basic schema, basic nutrition fields, and manual mappings. Pro/advanced areas should be limited to higher-value publishing features such as Smart Feed personalization, advanced nutrition intelligence, advanced schema/SEO helpers, creator monetization, analytics, and deeper integrations.
Product context
Need the high-level overview? Start with MisePress Recipes, the WordPress recipe plugin.