• Resolved tamramc

    (@tamramc)


    With WordPress 5.6 and any theme, does WP Jobs Manager – individual job detail (View Job) automatically embed sidebars, or would this be a theme issue? Using WordPress’s Twenty Twentyone theme, there aren’t left/right sidebar options, but for other themes with sidebars, sidebars are auto-applied to pages, with no option to disable sidebars for individual job listings.

    I noticed during job creation — w/in a page, there are no page options to hide/display sidebars, but the options exist for Jobs home page [jobs], Submit Job [submit_job_form], Dashboard [job_dashboard] pages. But when creating an actual job, no theme detail options exist (add/hide sidebars for post/job detail). Isn’t this something that your plugin should now add option for to avoid conflicts with different themes?

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  • Thread Starter tamramc

    (@tamramc)

    there is a workaround – using custom fields with any theme, and setting sidebars option to 0 value. same issue exists with WordPress Twenty Twentyone theme, even though it has no sidebars, custom fields will allow other theme options to be disabled.
    but to avoid conflicts in general with themes, I’d think the theme option should be consistent with Add/Edit Job page, as it is with Posts and [jobs], [jobs_dashboard], and [submit_job_form]

    thanks.

    Plugin Support bindlegirl (a11n)

    (@bindlegirl)

    You are correct, there is no way to control the template within the WP Job Manager and it will use the default template for the single job page. But, I’m not sure that feature belongs in the plugin.

    Sidebars are generally controlled by themes and the templates they load. Some offer the sidebar controls through the customizer.

    You can suggest adding that feature in the WP Job Manager GitHub repo:
    https://github.com/Automattic/WP-Job-Manager/issues

    Plugin Support bindlegirl (a11n)

    (@bindlegirl)

    I’m marking this as resolved since it’s been over 2 weeks with no response. If you still need help with this, please feel free to mark it ‘not resolved’ again.

    Thanks

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