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  • inteliboy10

    Browsers should have an auto-scroll-to-recipe feature on cooking websites....

    No, I don't want to endlessly wade through your thesis on why you deeply connect with Pad Thai just to see a list of ingredients

    • 1st world problemscrazyprick
    • Maybe like a button that says “jump to recipe?”monospaced
    • Another reason to use chatgptscarabin
    • Oh snap +1YakuZoku
    • Sadly it's prerequisite for anybody to make money with recipes. Trust me, most of them just trust that you skip it. Either get a scroller add-on..garbage
    • ..or a Logitech MX Master, click the doomscroll button and wheel down, then scroll up to the recipe.garbage
    • "jump to recipe"Akagiyama
    • I noticed that many times on how to articles there's way too much text explaining in excruciating detail why you'd want to for instance reboot your iPhone.yuekit
    • I think it's an unintended result of Google ranking pages more highly than include more content.yuekit
    • I wanna make an Ikea cook book nowpango
    • i vaguely remember that there's a browser extension that allows you to do precisely thishans_glib
    • https://chrome.googl…hans_glib
    • @yuekit that's exactly it. Food blogs are an SEO arms race, have been for a while. Most of those stories are fake, nothing more than SERP keying.garbage
    • I blame @trooperbillpalimpsest
    • Hans. incredible. thankyou.inteliboy
    • For this reason it's bbcgoodfood or nothing these days. Ingredients and method onlywoowahesque
    • If the recipe isn't within the first scroll, I leave the page. I've also started to search 'pad thai recipe, reddit' to wonderful resultsmisterhow

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