@TW Tones. Thanks for the tips and beginnings of the edit forms. I managed 
to figure out a way to edit recipes. I also added a toggle to hide the two 
fields.

@David Gifford. Thanks! That is really great. It is an honour being on the 
list I have used so much in the past :) I Changed the host to github. Can 
you adjust the link to https://odinjorna.github.io/recipe-plugin/ ?

Made some updates. The current features are:

   - An input form to add recipes
   - A nice presentation of the recipe
   - The box around the ingrediƫnts list changes depending on the theme. It 
   takes on the colour of the page-background. Try this out by changing the 
   palette of this wiki.
   - By default, each recipe gets tagged 'Recipe'. This can be changed in 
   the config tab.
   - A search function to search based on recipe title, author, portions, 
   kitchen and source.
   - A config tab to change the default tagging and hide the 
   recipe-instruction and/or recipe-ingredient fields
   - A UI to edit recipes.

 You can try it out, or download it from:  
https://odinjorna.github.io/recipe-plugin/   

Op maandag 16 november 2020 om 03:16:54 UTC+1 schreef David Gifford:

> Added to the toolmap! (https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM) 
> under Home and Lifestyle. Great job.
>
> On Friday, November 13, 2020 at 12:09:14 PM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hello all!
>>
>> This plugin is a plugin that adds a way to input, store and display 
>> recipes in your Tiddlywiki. All the information of the recipe is stored in 
>> user-fields, so the template is highly customizable without the need to 
>> change every recipe.
>> Features
>>    
>>    - A input form to add recipes
>>    - A nice presentation of the recipe
>>    - The box around the ingrediƫnts list changes depending on the theme. 
>>    It takes on the colour of the page-background.
>>    - By default, each recipe gets tagged 'Recipe'.
>>
>> You can find it on http://odinjorna.nl/recipes.html
>>
>> This is the first time I packaged and have published a plugin. It is a 
>> very simple one, but I do use it in my own tiddlywiki. I am mainly sharing 
>> it with this forum to look for feedback. I want to learn more about 
>> wikitext and how to make stuff. What would be some things to add that 
>> aren't too challenging?
>>
>> Looking foward to see what you folks think.
>>
>

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