Simeon Griggs with some nice UX ideas for a recipe website:
No math. Swap between units and adjust servings on-the-fly. Offer alternative ingredients. Re-list the ingredient amounts when they’re referenced in the instructions.
I totally agree, especially on that last …
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https://www.simeongriggs.dev/designing-a-more-complete-recipe-website
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