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Project:
Recipe
Version:
7.x-1.2
Component:
Miscellaneous
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Support request
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Created:
3 Mar 2010 at 04:17 UTC
Updated:
3 Jul 2020 at 19:23 UTC
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Comment #1
elvizzi commentedHerbal Cocktails.com is running the latest dev of recipes.
Comment #2
jvandervort commentedNice, I like the theme work. What are you using for the drink pictures?
Comment #3
scottprive commentedYes, nice theme...
For Recipe, I like the combination of the stars (Voting API + FiveStar) and the Images (File + ImageField).
That seems to be the most popular combination (I've been meaning to document it.. not sure if all users know just how easy it is to change Recipe using CCK).
Comment #4
elvizzi commentedThanks! It's the Fervens theme. I'm using IMCE in conjuction with recipes to insert the images. I'm actually getting the pictures from serveral sources. I need to mod the theme a bit so that the description and summary or either next to each other or directly one on top of the other; with the latest dev of recipes, the alignment is a little funky. I also need to play with the bycat view...it's empty now.
Comment #5
jvandervort commentedSo right now you are just uploading images to the site and making hrefs in the recipe to point to them?
Comment #6
elvizzi commentedCorrect. I'm contemplating the benifits of doing the images with cck though.
Comment #7
Cynthia Ewer commentedBeen using versions of this module for a couple of years on my site network; here's an example:
http://christmas.organizedhome.com/recipes
Regretfully, I do hack code to place the summary at the bottom of the page. The right-side layout generally breaks my theme.
Cynthia
Comment #8
lionheart8 commentedhttp://www.orbituganda.com/ is a Ugandan community site with a young recipes section (links in right side bar) featuring Ugandan & other African recipes.
The node images module is being used.
If there was a way to add add recipe videos under same content type, it would be cool.
Currently using the embedded video module but with recipes here logically under a different content type.
Still to use some of the new features of the current updated module.
Comment #9
Rollike commentedMine is in danish... and is far from finishes... :)
http://www.valo.dk/opskrifter
Comment #10
scottprive commentedHi lionheart8,
Your site looks good. I do not understand this problem you describe: "If there was a way to add add recipe videos under same content type, it would be cool.".
I can see from your website recipe examples that you understand how CCK works, and you have attached multiple images to each Recipe content type: http://www.orbituganda.com/aimees-mandazi-recipe
Therefore.. I would assume that attaching a video is done using the exact same method?
If this problem still exists, please open up a new Issue for that so it can be discussed and resolved - thanks.
Comment #11
scottprive commentedCynthia - Nice!
Good to see that someone is making use of the current Views2 support.
I like the "splash index" with pictures... it's the kind of "repurposing" of content which Views was made for. Are you using Content Taxonomy to classify the recipe types, and building the categorical listings using Views relationships?
If you find that using Blocks becomes limiting, take a look at Panels (I'm co-building a company website now using Panels3 + Views2 and it's pretty amazing... like a whole new version of Drupal in what you can do).
Comment #12
jjones2008 commentedI just put my website http://www.recipestockpile.com online yesterday. It is fully functional, but there are still a few issues that still need resolved but having trouble finding the solution. I just want to say that the recipe module is a very nice module and thanks to the developers. Congrats to the others, your sites look great!
Comment #13
kode commentedI also helped a friend with putting her website online using the recipe module: www.receptenboekje.be . It's working quite good although translating was a bit annoying, .pot file gave an error, and the ingredients-volumes, masses and so on needed to be translated in the database, but overall the module is put well together.
Comment #14
greywolfsspirit commentedWell if you want to check mine out, you're welcome to have a look around..
http://moonlightway.homeip.net
I'm running most of my own themes I created under Artisteer (and modified to try to self-adjust width to fit your browser's resolution. My main monitor is down, so I can only vouch for 1024x768 resolution or lower currently.
Comment #15
pmathur01 commentedHi I just went online with this website: http://www.allmyrecipesonline.com . Just love the recipe module as this made making this website so much easier and love the support for this module. Waiting for feedback from all of you'll.
Comment #16
vishalchavda commentedHello
I was using the module when it was in its very early stages in my website. I then moved to using CCK fields instead. But the module looks great now. It would be really helpful if the Calorie database was integrated in the module or if someone could show me how this can be achieved. Check here: www.thatscookedby.com.
regards
Vishal
Comment #17
ishmael-sanchez commentedSippity Sup, we started with just CCK but moved to the module during it's beta stages very happy with the current release.
Comment #18
thomsonj commentedI recently migrated from a Mediawiki recipe wiki and Wordpress blog to Drupal 7, using the "recipe" module. Best move of my life.
http://www.eatapedia.com
Still some tweaking and fine tuning to do, but it's functional, SEO'ed and busier than ever.
Comment #19
bradallenfisher commentedEdit: Site down due to lack of time... sorry.
Comment #20
wheelercreek commentedWe built www.foodhero.org - it's working in English & Spanish. We're currently working on a new theme / D7 version.. lots more features coming. It's a custom theme.
Comment #21
cayenne commentedThat is a BEAUTIFUL site!
Comment #22
gustaf@retorikportalen.org commentedI have a Swedish one, http://www.fettdieten.se
If you don't know any Swedish, here is a link to an index with different kinds of sauces and spiced butter.
http://www.fettdieten.se/content/lchf-receptboken-s%C3%A5ser-och-kryddsm%C3%B6r
I am however also working on an English version built on drupal 7 and the latest dev, but waiting for the integration with the USDA Nutrition Database.
Max Gustaf Segerstroem
Comment #23
mobonobomo commentedI've been working on EatFigs.com for a couple months now, and have really been enjoying the recipe module. Just did my first MasterCook4 (.mxp ) import after hours of cleaning up the export file... the module did a good job handling it though! Looking forward to your comments.
Comment #24
tagatunga commentedThe following site is using the recipe module to manage recipe content: FoodChomp. The template has been modified a little, example recipes can be seen here: Pfannkuchen Rezepte.
Comment #25
3panze commentedpanzaepresenza is running the latest dev of recipe. I did the localization for Italian language as well.
Here you can see an example Spaghetti alla colatura di alici
Comment #26
pmathur01 commentedI tried floating summary to the right but the description is never to the left of it and is always below the summary to the left. I observed this is working perfectly for you. Can you let me know what I am missing? Plus did u use panels to display your recipe?
Comment #27
SandraL commentedWe're using a slightly customized version at http://www.bastyr.edu/recipes.
Comment #28
drew29 commentedWe're using recipe 1.3 version at http://www.veglife.de
Comment #29
mv_alex commentedWow - I really like this one. The design is great! How did you manage to apply this style to the recipe photos? ;)
Comment #30
doitDave commentedHere's one of mine (german): http://www.besser-bier-brauen.de/selber-bier-brauen/rezepte
I built a custom extension and had to do some modifications to the 6.x branch to make it fit special beer brewing related demands. Not yet perfect but it does the job for now.
Comment #31
mattrweaver commentedJust launched this recipe site for the library where I work.
I am digitizing local cookbooks and uploading the recipes (and also creating ebooks in three formats). Access to most content is restricted due to content agreements, but one cookbook that is in the public domain is available so you can explore how I have it set up.
I used Omega as my base theme. The site works pretty well across devices, but I am still finding I need to tweak the sizes of images at break points.
Because I am getting cookbooks from all around my region (northern Ohio) and that are a rang of time periods, I am going to add the ability to view collections on a map, and maybe a timeline.
Comment #32
dcam commentedJust cleaning up the issue queue. Thank you to everyone who let us know about their site!