• Everyone should take into consideration that I typically write code based on assembler and pure C for weird architectures and mostly ARM. I was trying PHP a long time ago, but then I’ve found myself in hardware.
    I’ve read the code and it was OK in my view, some of my friends told me that code is good enough.I’ve installed the plugin and played around with layout, tags and so on-it was working nice, I didn’t found any problems with that.
    I’ve got no idea about the support service-the guy in social network gave me a link to take a look at the plugin and I did that. I’ve promised him to do the review and it looks OK. Basically, I’m old-fashioned in the way how recipe book works: real pictures of real cooking experience without dozens of weird pictures of digitally processed pictures or even worse, fake scene using glue, paint, and so on. If you are looking for a good plugin for your recipe/cooking blog-you found it.
    But it is not a magic wand or silver bullet for your website if you: waste products, copy-paste recipes or just pushing everything to make a bunch of nicely looking photos, and you do not absolutely care what happens after. In that case, even if you use the best ever created plugin in a history of making-you wouldn’t succeed. So, fight for content and try this plugin.

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