Recipes Index
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How should I add Index to my free blog
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi murielrecipes,
All WordPress.com blogs are search-engine friendly by default and could take 4-6 weeks for new blogs to be available. You can read about this here. https://en.support.wordpress.com/search-engines/
If you were referring to creating a menu by the word “index”, you can learn how to create one here. https://en.support.wordpress.com/menus/
Hope this helps. Let us know if you have questions.
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Hi murielrecipes ,
I would say the easiest way to do that would be to add a category to all recipes (example: recipe) and then create a new Page adding a shortcode to list all of them.
As explained in Display Posts Shortcode support page:
[display-posts category="must-read" posts_per_page="-1" include_date="true" order="ASC" orderby="title"]
This will list every post in the Must Read category, in alphabetical order, with the date appended to the end.I hope this solution is what you are looking for. Let us know if you have further questions.
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Hi murielrecipes ,
Since your website is marked as private – and I am a volunteer member of this forum, I cannot access it. I will do my best to explain the steps you should take. I don’t know how far you’ve gone in your page, so don’t take me the wrong way if I explain to much:
1. All recipes / posts should have a category assigned to them .
2. You can create a new page and, in the Editor, add the shortcode that lists all your recipes:[display-posts category="YOUR_CHOSEN_CATEGORY" posts_per_page="-1" include_date="true" order="ASC" orderby="title"]
3. At this point, after you publish the page, you should be able to see a list of all your recipes
4. If you wish to add it to your menu (which often happens), you can follow the instructions of our Menus support page.Hope this explanation helped.
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I have added Recipe Index in category and I have added veg snacks, veg recipes, non veg recipes as subcategory and also marked category as default…. but it is not showing on view site.
I have marked my website as public. please have a look and help me out
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Have you created any Recipe yet?
In order to do that you can Create a Post, as explained in https://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/ . You can do it exactly the same way you created your existing Welcome post. You should add the category you’ve created to it.
Once you create it and see it on your browser, send us the link so we can help you with the next steps.
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Ok… I will do the same and will send you the link tomorrow… Sorry but I am new to it so I don’t know to set it… Thanks for your cooperation.
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Hi
Before I would post my recipes and photos… I want to know about licence.
I don’t want anyone to copy any of my content… Text or photos….
Nor I want anyone to blame on m in future that I must have copied their content …. text or photos….
For this safety process. What shall I do….. How will my blog be secure…. and if any cost for it… Then how much will I have to pay for licence or any other legal thing….
Because as I am doing so much of hard work on text and clicking photos on my own in making my blog…. I don’t want any illegal things to be happen in future….. with me….. Plz guide -
Hi murielrecipes,
I would like to refer you to a couple of links that you should read, if content and copyright is a concern of yours:
There are also a couple of steps you could take if you’re concerned about having your content stolen / copied: Prevent Content Theft support page.
Let me know if these links aswered your questions regarding your content protection.
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The link which you have send is so big…..
Please explain me in short and simple….
What I have to do ……
i just want my blog to be secure with others blaming on my work…. -
You know that I am going to start my food blog…. I will add recipes, photos and if possible video also…..
I am not aware of the legal process to be done……
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Hi,
If you create all the content yourself, there should be no problem regarding your content.
If you are worried about other people stealing your content, then you should spend some time reading the article and following the steps to protect it. In short, they are:
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1. Include a clear copyright notice on your site.
Be sure to specify what kinds of use you will and will not allow on your site to avoid confusion. Here is an example of the kind of copyright notice that could be used:
© [Full Name] and [Site Name], [Current Year or Year Range]. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to [Your Name] and [Your Site Name] with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.
Place the copyright notice in your sidebar so that it may be visible at all times; this can be accomplished using a text widget from the widgets pane in the Customizer.
Your wording of the copyright notice should differ, depending on the type of site you currently maintain. The aforementioned example notice is most appropriate for your standard blog, so you may want to modify the language accordingly.
2. Use an appropriate Creative Commons License.
Similar to the previous option, you can designate precisely what kinds of use you will and will not allow and adopt a recognised license that meets these requirements. Free licenses may be obtained via Creative Commons. Even if you decide to obtain and use a Creative Commons License, it is recommended that you still include a copyright notice, as illustrated above.
3. Configure your RSS feed so that it displays post summaries.
This will add an extra layer of protection against scrapers using RSS feeds to illegally obtain their content. You can set this option from the Reading Settings.
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7. Protect your images.
Consider adding a watermark to the images on your site. Although it won’t completely prevent them being copied or used, it can help make clear that you are the author. You can see some of the different kinds of watermark you may choose to use here.
After your site is up and running , there are steps to periodically check if someone is using your content, which are also described in the same article :
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4. Search for your content using Google.Your content could be used without your permission on sites that you aren’t even aware of. To help combat this, take snippets of your content and search for it on Google or other search engines. For a more precise search, you can enclose the contents in quotation marks.(…)
5. Set up a Google Alert to scan for your name or site name/title.
You can set up a custom Google Alert. Note that you will need a Google account to use this service. Once you set this up, you can choose to be notified of any new search results via email.
6. Use Copyscape.
You can use the service’s search feature to check for unauthorized copies of your pages and/or include a free banner on your site. There are also paid services, including automatic web monitoring.
(…)I strongly advise you to also read WordPress.com Terms Of Service.
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