Foodica – Recipe Index Page (Elementor)
If you’re looking for more control over your Recipe Index, we recommend creating it using Elementor, and then you will be able to customize each section as you want.
Instructions for creating the Recipe Index page using Elementor are similar to the ones for creating the front page.
Assuming that both Elementor and Elementor Addons by WPZOOM plugins are installed on your website, simply create a new page and import the Recipe Index template:
Each section can be customized or duplicated. In the “Query” section of the Posts Grid widget, you can configure what posts are displayed.
Right-click on a section to find the option to Duplicate it:
Don’t forget to add links to your categories for each button:
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