YooRecipe End Of Life

Hi,

YooRecipe comes to an end as I do not have time to maintain it anymore. Subscriptions are now closed starting from Sep 27. SUPPORT REMAINS ACTIVE FOR ACTIVE SUBSCRIBERS.

All the best!

Sylvain.

Use module positions

YooRecipe comes with a set of internal module positions that makes it possible to display any content module inside component.

YooRecipe module positions

Currently available module positions:

  • yoorecipe-before-search
  • yoorecipe-after-search
  • yoorecipe-after-details-left
  • yoorecipe-shoppinglist-bottom
  • yoorecipe-shoppinglist-top
  • yoorecipe-mealplanner-top
  • yoorecipe-mealplanner-bottom
  • yoorecipe-after-title
  • yoorecipe-after-reviews
  • yoorecipe-after-directions
  • yoorecipe-after-ingredients
  • yoorecipe-after-subcategories
  • yoorecipe-before-directions
  • yoorecipe-bottom-landingpage
  • yoorecipe-top-landingpage
  • yoorecipe-top-editrecipe
  • yoorecipe-top-favorites
  • yoorecipe-top-myrecipes
  • yoorecipe-top-wall
  • yoorecipe-top-archives

How does it work?

Using module positions in YooRecipe is as easy as ABC.

  1. Go to Backend > Extensions >Module Manager
  2. Create a module, select its type, give it a YooRecipe position, enable it and display it on all pages
  3. VoilĂ !

You thought it was more complicated, did you?

Backend Example

YooRecipe Custom Module Position Backend

Frontend Result

YooRecipe Custom Module Position Frontend

  • Wednesday, 19 February 2014

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