Oh – and no javascript or other errors either.
Kelly,
I think I answered your support email a bit earlier. Please respond to that if this is still an issue.
Thanks!
Hi Adam,
It’s a great plugin that solves my (customers) requirement. Keep up the good work!
I’ve run into the same trouble as kellydiek.
– 5 jobs are active
– the message in the page with the [jobs] tag is
There are currently no vacancies.
I would be interested in knowing which post you are referring to.
I think I answered your support email a bit earlier
Being bit of a WP noob, I would be interested in knowing how I can investigate this.
Many thanks
Thomas
Hi,
some investigation later, it appears that wp job manager and polylang don’t get along too well. The job listing was displayed again when I deactivated polylang, and reactivating polylang made the job listing disappear. Hence my problem: not using polylang is not an option.
I followed the hint here but there are no errors or exceptions in the inspection console.
How can I fix this, or at least work around it?
Thanks
/Thomas
More observations as I’m getting closer to a solution:
– In Polylang Settings, I activated “Custom post types Jobs”
– then WP asks if I want to default the existing jobs to French -> yes
– still no listing shows up
– I create and post a test job offer translation in English
– Shazam! The listing pops up!
A remaining issue is that the path from the items in the list is incorrect. It should be […]/fr/poste/[…] but in reality it is […]/fr/job/[…]. I suspect it to be some instantiation issue, where the jobs were created prior to activating the custom post types.
To be continued.
@pikomedia: If you still need help with this, please create your own thread per the Forum Welcome policy:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Forum_Welcome#Where_To_Post
Thanks!
Quick update:
The issue is resolved now. As I suspected the last remaining issue was related to the instantiation of the permalinks and the way WP Job Manager and Polylang work together. The solution was to change the Polylang settings to “language is set from content”, and that did the trick.
Thanks!
Glad to hear you got things working!
hi
@pikomedia
i have the same problem in my site and do what you say here
“Quick update:
The issue is resolved now. As I suspected the last remaining issue was related to the instantiation of the permalinks and the way WP Job Manager and Polylang work together. The solution was to change the Polylang settings to “language is set from content”, and that did the trick.
Thanks!”
but the job don’t apper in the second language !!
just in the defult one its apper