Hi,
It's much easier in Links SQL. You simply go to Database->Links->Properties and you can add as many columns as you like. These columns instantly become available in your admin and in the templates. So you could add ingrediants, directions, etc and they would automatically be available as tags in your template via <%ingrediants%>.
Cheers,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.
It's much easier in Links SQL. You simply go to Database->Links->Properties and you can add as many columns as you like. These columns instantly become available in your admin and in the templates. So you could add ingrediants, directions, etc and they would automatically be available as tags in your template via <%ingrediants%>.
Cheers,
Alex
--
Gossamer Threads Inc.