Is the category list still missing when you perform a conflict test (e.g. disable all plugins other than WP Job Manager and switch to a default theme, like Twenty Twenty-Two)? See here for details on performing a conflict test (this is for WooCommerce, but the process can be used as if it was for WP Job Manager): https://woocommerce.com/document/how-to-test-for-conflicts/
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oribrn
(@oribrn)
Thanks for your answer.
I performed a conflict test.
The category list display only in gutenberg editor mode.
But i use Visual composer or classic editor to create new listings.
How can i solve that?
Thank you again
Hi @oribrn,
The category list display only in gutenberg editor mode. But i use Visual composer or classic editor to create new listings.
Although my familiarity with Visual Composer is limited, and I’m uncertain about its interaction with WP Job Manager, could you confirm if the problem still exists when you operate the classic editor and have all other plugins turned off?
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oribrn
(@oribrn)
Hi @alinclamba
The problem is based in theme functionality. When i turned off theme plugins the problem is fixed
Hi @oribrn,
If the issue is related to the theme’s functionality, we recommend reaching out to the theme’s author for assistance. They will have the specific knowledge to help you resolve the problem. Please contact the theme’s author directly through their official website or the platform where you obtained the theme.
In that case, I’m going to mark this thread as resolved and if you have other questions, feel free to open another one.
Thank you!