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Hi,
Yes! The Pro pack also does not support this feature.
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Vidya K VHi @ttousif,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
Sorry! Unfortunately, front-end job submission is not something supported by our plugin.
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Vidya K VHi ,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
Yes! In the Pro pack of the WP Job Openings plugin, you can attach the resume to the notification email by clicking the “Attach the file with email notifications” option of the Resume field.
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Vidya K VHi,
To use it, you’ll need to enter the exact text you want to translate in the ‘Original string’ field, the text domain of our plugin in the ‘Text domain’ field, and your desired translation in the ‘Replacement string’ field.
For example, if you want to translate “New Opening” into French:
– Original string: New Opening
– Text domain: [our-plugin-text-domain]
– Replacement string: [French translation of New Opening]Our plugin text-domain is?
wp-job-openings
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Vidya K VHi @dheerajmanral,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
Can you please share with us the URL to the job listing page?
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Vidya K VHi @trustely ,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
I’m sorry to hear you’re having trouble with the WP Job Openings plugin. Here are a few steps you can try to resolve the issue:
- Check Plugin Conflicts: Disable all other plugins except WP Job Openings and see if the issue persists. If the problem is resolved, reactivate the plugins one by one to identify the conflicting
- Theme Conflicts: Switch to a default WordPress theme (like Twenty Twenty-One) to check if your theme is causing the issue.
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Vidya K VHi @matrix1964 ,
Please use the below CSS for hiding one of the title. You can add it to the Theme Customizer.
.single-awsm_job_openings #sub-header {
display: none;
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Vidya K VHi @marcowegleiter,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
Yes! It is possible with the Pro Pack of WP Job Openings. You can add the list of file type in the Resume field.
Documentation: https://docs.wpjobopenings.com/settings-pro/form#resume-field-type
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Vidya K VHi,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
Sorry! Currently, commas are not supported. We now use commas as the separator for Job Specification options. So when you add a comma, it will be treated as a separate entry. If you want to use the comma, then you can replace the comma with the corresponding HTML entity (number): & #44;
For example: City& #044; StateNote: Take off the Space between ‘&’ and ‘#’.
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Vidya K VHi,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
In the Pro pack of WP Job Openings plugin, you will get the Form Builder feature which allows you to add/remove form fields.
Documentation: https://docs.wpjobopenings.com/settings-pro/form#form-builder
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Vidya K VHi,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
The URL you provided redirects to an under construction page. Could you please share a publicly available job detail page for review?
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Vidya K VHi @extmarketing,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
To assist you better with your issue, we need some additional information. Could you please create a support ticket using the following link: Support Ticket?
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Vidya K VHi @benjaminblue,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
The shortcode for the WP Job Openings plugin is [awsmjobs]. It will display the list of job openings you have on your website.
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Vidya K VHi John,
After discussing your request with our development team, I am pleased to inform you that we may be able to achieve your requirement. This can be done using a PHP code snippet along with the ACF plugin.
To proceed, could you please let us know which style you are using for listing the jobs – grid or list?
Additionally, we have created a screen recording demonstrating how to set up the external link using the ACF plugin. Please review it and confirm if this meets your exact requirement.
You can view the screen recording here: https://www.loom.com/share/4b345a3502d543ed877e05db5704fb63
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Vidya K VHi,
You can add the translation for the text “More Details” from the Translations. To translate the filters, you have to enable the”Custom post types and Taxonomies” option from the Polylang settings. Once that’s done, you can add the translated strings for the filters.
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Vidya K V