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  • Hi mstudioIL,

    I’m not sure if this is what you mean, but the way the categories works is if you have jobs in that category it will provide a link to those job types. When clicked it will open a page with only those jobs designated with that category which was clicked. Have you tried using the shortcode that was provided?

    It’s something like

    [if_job_categories]
        Categories: [job_categories]
    [/if_job_categories]

    By default though it will load all categories at once and then the user filters based on category.

    Can you please elaborate more on your second question.

    Thread Starter mstudioIL

    (@mstudioil)

    Your shortocde example display all the categories?
    I want to display only one, I have two categories and want to display each one on different page.

    Hi mstudioIL,

    If it fits into your layout/site flow, you can link to each category. The categories are all given their own page, which could just be linked to and would be what you are looking for (that one category only on a single page).

    In the Job Manager Settings dashboard, the first tab ‘Admin Settings’ has a section for Categories. There you can add and delete categories, and it gives you a link to the page they will populate on.

    Just make two categories, and then link to these pages. There is no need to use short code anywhere to show the categories.

    Plugin Author Thomas Townsend

    (@smb-dev)

    mstudioIL: If you still need assistance please provide the requested information.

    Thread Starter mstudioIL

    (@mstudioil)

    Hey, Thomas can we make this on private?

    Plugin Author Thomas Townsend

    (@smb-dev)

    Send email to support AT wp-jobmanager.com I will still need you to provide the requested information or we can’t help.

    Thread Starter mstudioIL

    (@mstudioil)

    Thanks, I sent email.

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