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  • Plugin Author Thomas Townsend

    (@smb-dev)

    That’s controlled by your theme settings and or style sheet.

    You should be able to designate the default /job / page layout as full width “no sidebar”, looks like it’s using whatever your themes default page setting is.

    I did as you suggested, and the sidebar is gone on the job listings view, but not on the job details view.

    As far as I understand there is only one WordPress page that is used by your plug-in, so I don’t see where I can control the sidebar of the job details view. Am I missing someting? (I’m using Divi 3.0 as a theme.)

    Plugin Author Thomas Townsend

    (@smb-dev)

    You cannot individually modify job listing pages layout. JM takes your default theme page “layout” structure. If you set the Layout for the main JM page to “Full Page” no SB all the JM pages will be be “FUll PAGE No Sidebar” etc.

    That’s what I expected, but it’s not the case, as you can see here:

    Listing (without sidebar):
    http://c133.ch/advico/stellenangebote/

    Detail (with sidebar):
    http://c133.ch/advico/stellenangebote/spitzen-art-director/

    Setting for the page http://c133.ch/advico/stellenangebote/ is “Full Width” (= no sidebars).

    Plugin Author Thomas Townsend

    (@smb-dev)

    Try the same thing with default WP Theme and you will find it works the way it’s supposed to. The issue is apparently with Divi that uses a Page Builder and that I have no control over. JM works on most themes but Page Builders are a different case all together.

    Thanks for checking anyway. I decided to use sidebars on all pages to have a consistent look. Not the best solution, but I can live with it.

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