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WordPress Answer If you're using WordPress, I've got really good news for you. The example that you provided is using a WordPress plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/easyrecipe/ Adding a rec...
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## WordPress Answer If you're using WordPress, I've got really good news for you. The example that you provided is using a WordPress plugin: [https://wordpress.org/plugins/easyrecipe/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/easyrecipe/) > Adding a recipe and getting the Recipe View microdata correct is not only time consuming but it’s also pretty geeky and most cooks prefer to cook and share, not code webpages. > > Enter EasyRecipe. ## Non-Wordpress Answer If you are not using Wordpress I would give you 3 suggestions 1. If I was blogging recipes, what I would do is that I would create a separate pdf of the easy view and just link to it. While that doesn't synchronize, that's what I would do. 2. If you really want an html page instead of a pdf, You can create a separate blog. And the "Image and wordy" blog can reference the "easy" recipe blog. 3. Finally, if neither of those work because you REALLY want the data synced, I would use the other answers already given to use the **@media print** styling.