Questions are asked, for example about qualifications. If you don’t have the right qualifications, the process will be ended with a message. General information is also requested. It’s like a form, only more modern and simpler. Each question also has its own domain.
Has anyone ever implemented something like this with a plugin in WordPress? Or something comparable?
I need help on how to filter out symbols and emojis on job listing URLs. This happens when users add emojis to the job titles and it applies to the URL making it not available for promotion since it has symbols and emojis. For instance this job listing: https://fansjobs.com/job/latingorgeous-full-time-onlyfans-chatter-%f0%9f%92%b5-best-latin-models-%f0%9f%92%b5-2/
Image: https://imgur.com/a/I3yIfY4
How do I fix this?
Instead, I need it to look more like this regular post I created with the job description: https://panel.taskforceusa.org/digital-presence-coordinator/
The advantage of formatting it on the single-post template is that I can include the sidebar and other features such as header customization.
The Job and Job Archive template settings are both set to wp native post template however, it’s not showing the sidebar or the ability to override global post settings on individual job posts.
]]>We would like to implement the job posting section on our project.
However, we are experiencing issues with the display of job listings from the plugin. The metadata is not showing correctly, and the job post format resembles that of an article excerpt.
Our website uses the Astra theme, and WordPress, along with all the plugins, are up-to-date. We haven’t detected any JavaScript errors in the console. We have also checked the permalinks, disabled plugins to identify potential conflicts, cleared the cache, and cleaned the database. Interestingly, this works correctly on other themes.
Is there a solution to resolve this issue while keeping the Astra theme intact? You can view the page in question using the following link:
Thank you in advance.
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