Title: Very Active Plugin
Last modified: October 5, 2021

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# Very Active Plugin

 *  [Timofey Drozhzhin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/drtimofey/)
 * (@drtimofey)
 * [4 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/very-active-plugin/)
 * We’ve been using this plugin on a large site for several years now. Here’s what
   I think.
 * Pros:
    – This is the most actively maintained recipe plugin. – Support is quick–
   This plugin is bleeding edge in technology. It was first to support guided recipes,
   and always first to jump on feature introductions in schema markup. – The plugin
   is down to the bone customizable, and not just the visual aspect. For example
   in the step by step instructions, you can embed photos, or clips, or one long
   video with time markers. You can even link each recipe ingredient with a step.–
   This plugin is all in one. It packs a nutrition label (pro version), US to metric
   conversions, etc… – It’s the most popular recipe plugin – Lots of extras – additional
   How-to schema, roundups, etc…
 * Cons:
    Internally, recipe cards are not natively built within Gutenberg. Instead,
   they are created as separate entities in parallel to a post. As a result there
   are several side effects to this. – Recipe Cards do not work with Revisions. 
   You can roll back the changes to a post, but you cannot roll back changes to 
   a recipe card. – Recipe Cards are incompatible with revision draft plugins (plugins
   that allow you to create a draft of a Published post before merging changes, 
   i.e. Revision Manager TMC, Revisionize and PublishPress Revisions). The recipe
   card inside a draft post will override the published post, since it’s a shared
   entity.
 * To be honest, I’m not sure if there are any recipe plugins that were able to 
   overcome these limitations or if it’s even possible. But I do wonder if instead
   of creating a separate entity for a recipe card, it instead was inserted as a
   self-inclusive Gutenberg block (a purely technical speculation). I wonder if 
   that would have been a better approach.
 * Otherwise, if you’re seriously looking to jumpstart a recipe site. As of today,
   this should literally be your only choice.

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 *  Plugin Author [Brecht](https://wordpress.org/support/users/brechtvds/)
 * (@brechtvds)
 * [4 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/very-active-plugin/#post-14938175)
 * Thank you for your review, I really appreciate it!
 * We do actually have recipe revisions as well, but decoupled from the post revisions:
   [https://help.bootstrapped.ventures/article/190-recipe-revisions](https://help.bootstrapped.ventures/article/190-recipe-revisions)
 * So if there are changes to the recipe, you’d go through the WP Recipe Maker >
   Manage page instead. The reason is that technically recipes are their own custom
   post type and the regular post is indeed simply referencing the existing recipe.
 * This makes it very easy to manage those recipes in one place (the manage page)
   and also offers a lot of flexibility for users that don’t want to include recipes
   into regular posts. But you’re definitely right that it can be confusing, for
   example when doing revisions.
 * In the case of revision drafts I would recommend removing the recipe block from
   the new draft and adding it in again using the “Insert new from existing recipe”
   option. That way you’re making a copy of the old recipes that you can make changes
   to without affecting the original post.
 * Let me know if you have any further questions or suggestions at all. Very valuable
   feedback!
 *  Thread Starter [Timofey Drozhzhin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/drtimofey/)
 * (@drtimofey)
 * [4 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/very-active-plugin/#post-14941759)
 * [@brechtvds](https://wordpress.org/support/users/brechtvds/) I didn’t realize
   WPRM have their own revisions. Wouldn’t it be more intuitive to include a revision
   shortcut on WPRM block when editing a post. See example.
 * [⌊Screen-Shot-2021-10-05-at-11-54-40-PM⌉⌊Screen-Shot-2021-10-05-at-11-54-40-PM⌉[
 * Also, I am sure you’ve already thought of this, but why not logging WPRM revision
   ID on post save? That way when a post rolls back, it loads the correct WPRM revision?
 * Thx!
 *  Plugin Author [Brecht](https://wordpress.org/support/users/brechtvds/)
 * (@brechtvds)
 * [4 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/very-active-plugin/#post-14941997)
 * The shortcut to revisions is an interesting idea. Will add that to the list.
 * The problem with tying WPRM revisions to post revisions is that a recipe could
   be part of many posts. So rolling back 1 of those posts would then affect all
   the others as well.
 *  Thread Starter [Timofey Drozhzhin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/drtimofey/)
 * (@drtimofey)
 * [4 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/very-active-plugin/#post-14942013)
 * [@brechtvds](https://wordpress.org/support/users/brechtvds/) just curious — why
   would a recipe ever need to be part of multiple posts? Wouldn’t that be considered
   a bad SEO practice, since it’s duplicate content?
 *  Plugin Author [Brecht](https://wordpress.org/support/users/brechtvds/)
 * (@brechtvds)
 * [4 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/very-active-plugin/#post-14942036)
 * That is indeed not recommended. But it’s possible, so implementing revisions 
   like this would lead to unexpected changes for people that are doing this.
 *  Thread Starter [Timofey Drozhzhin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/drtimofey/)
 * (@drtimofey)
 * [4 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/very-active-plugin/#post-14942064)
 * [@brechtvds](https://wordpress.org/support/users/brechtvds/) IMHO it makes more
   sense to link WPRM block to one post at a time and integrate it with post revisions,
   but as you said it won’t be backwards compatible.
 * In any way, thanks so much for breaking things down! It’s always good to understand
   things from your end.

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