These are just regular pages; job manager doesn’t change or set titles/meta descriptions.
This one however ‘Jobs Archive | Boolerang”., is a post type archive. There is a special section in Yoast SEO to change this.
Hi Mike,
Thank you so much for your response!
So yes, it is only when a page has the X/Jobs permalink that this is an issue. I would just create a new page and use X/roles, but unfortunately there are too many hard-coded links dotted around that would fail.
I don’t really want to use Yoast SEO since it is so excessive for my needs, so am using this instead: https://en-gb.wordpress.org/plugins/add-meta-tags/
Is there anyway around this? Can I disable post archives or will this effect other parts of the site?
Thanks,
Ed
Hello Mike and Ed,
I’d like to replicate Ed’s jobs archive (archive of the ‘job_listing’ post type under the /jobs/ path, if I understand correctly). Is there a special way to configure WP-Job-Manager for this?
George
I think Mike is best positioned to comment here – so I’ll give it a couple of days for his response.
@gnotaras: Please create your own thread per the Forum Welcome policy:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Forum_Welcome#Where_To_Post
Thanks!
@londontechy: Using the Add Meta Tags plugin seems to work fine for me, even on the Jobs page:
http://d.pr/i/1aaLT/3tgnxc5g
Do you have some other plugin installed that might be overriding the custom value you’re trying to set? Not sure why it wouldn’t be working…
Thanks!
@gnotaras: Please create your own thread per the Forum Welcome policy:
Hi @adamkheckler I’m actually the developer of the add-meta-tags plugin and was looking for information in order to replicate the issue. @londontechy also reported it into my plugin’s support forums, but I was unable to reproduce it and hoped that the wp-job-manager devs could shed some light to the problem. Other than that, wp-job-manager worked fine and as expected in my tests and also had no problems using it with my plugin.
Kind Regards,
George
I’m actually the developer of the add-meta-tags plugin and was looking for information in order to replicate the issue.
Haha, my bad. 🙂 Didn’t know that!
I was unable to reproduce it and hoped that the wp-job-manager devs could shed some light to the problem.
I was unable to reproduce the problem either, so I’m not sure how much help I can be quite yet.
@londontechy: Can you give us any more details about your site that might help us figure this out?
Thanks!
@adamkheckler
Adam, no worries 🙂 Now that I re-read my post above it does seem like someone chiming in and asking for support!