Have you changed the settings on the “Jobs Listing” page that Job Manager creates automatically when you install the plugin? Mine is set up with Parent > No Parent and Template > Default and the jobs are opening up with single page view.
Is the Home page template the default template for your website? If so then try making the single page view the default template.
No settings for the page parent or template have been changed and the home page template isnt the default as every other page and post are using their respective default templates page.php and single.php
It appears that the multilingual plugin being used by our site is causing some issues becuase when I deactivate that plugin, the job and category pages show up correctly. Though this doesnt help things as we need to use the multilingual plugin for the other languages we have for the site. Any ideas on how I can resolve this issue? other then just disabling the plugin?
Which multilingual plugin? Job Manager doesn’t play particularly nicely with this type of plugin, it seems, as it does some stuff in a non-standard way that it really shouldn’t. (Hangover from older versions of WordPress.)
I can hopefully write a quick hack to get them to work together, and I can look at improving Job Manager further down the track.
WPML Multilingual CMS is the plugin being used and any fixes to help with this situation with be greatly appreciated
I’m having the same problem with the WPML plugin activated.
I really need a work-around this, I cannot give up WPML, and right now the job details are not accesible. The home page is shown instead.
I would really appreciate any help on this.
Same here, WPML is a requirement as all my clients in my geography need EN/FR websites…