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Settings

From plugin v1.37.13

Settings

MisePress settings are grouped so site owners can control behaviour without editing templates or CSS.

General

Use General for site-wide output:

  • Enable Schema.org JSON-LD.
  • Enable fallback SEO/Open Graph meta.
  • Show breadcrumbs on MisePress pages.
  • Enable shopping list actions.
  • Select metric or imperial measurements.
  • Control uninstall data removal.
  • Configure timer alarm sound and volume.

When Nutrition is active, General also exposes nutrition disclaimer text and macro visibility settings.

Modules

Modules decide which areas of the plugin are available. Disabled modules hide related controls where possible so settings do not become noisy.

Common modules include:

  • Recipes.
  • Ingredients.
  • Nutrition.
  • Reviews.
  • Shopping list.
  • Search and filters.
  • Smart discovery / Smart Feed.
  • Bricks integration.
  • Frontend submissions.

Search & Filters

Use this tab for archive discovery:

  • Keyword search.
  • Instant AJAX search.
  • Fuzzy search and typo tolerance.
  • Relevance ranking.
  • Cuisine, course, ingredient, difficulty, diet, time and allergen filters.
  • Results per page.
  • Default sorting.
  • Infinite scroll or load more.
  • No-results copy.
  • Smart search mode and Smart Feed ranking mode.
  • Ingredient synonym matching and ranking boosts.

Frontend Appearance

This controls how MisePress looks on the frontend:

  • Native style values.
  • Automatic.css inheritance.
  • Layout width and spacing.
  • Archive card layouts.
  • Single recipe template.
  • Single image behaviour.
  • Section order and tabs.
  • Card detail visibility.
  • Motion and animations.

When Automatic.css inheritance is enabled, MisePress should use ACSS tokens for colours, spacing, width, radius and surfaces instead of native MisePress values.

Account & Engagement

This controls visitor-facing engagement:

  • Saved/favourite recipes.
  • Recently viewed recipes.
  • Email capture prompt.
  • Guest storage prompt.
  • Ratings and reviews.
  • Review moderation.
  • Recommendations.
  • Recipe videos.
  • User-submitted recipe form options.

Advanced

Advanced settings are intended for heavier sites and developers:

  • Archive query caching.
  • Developer hooks.
  • Query analytics.
  • Search index table.
  • Hub aggregation where supported.
  • Smart Feed activation, placement, sources, copy and weighting.

Conditional settings

Some controls only appear when they are relevant. For example:

  • Nutrition settings require Nutrition.
  • Review settings require Reviews.
  • ACSS-specific controls appear when ACSS inheritance is active.
  • Advanced controls appear only when the feature is available or are clearly labelled as advanced/Pro options.
  • Template image controls depend on the selected image override behaviour.

1.35.62 note

Single recipe advanced settings are grouped clearly so Free and Pro capabilities are not mixed confusingly. Author box rendering was also tightened so layouts without an avatar or website link stay aligned in narrow/under-ingredients placements.

Product context

Need the high-level overview? Start with MisePress Recipes, the WordPress recipe plugin.