Phil Amery
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You were right, I missed this one
Thanks so much Amin, it works fine now
Have a great day
Hello Amin,
Here you are: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gFwnN3vAIBsM0H9D4k_lY5NRhOtZxf_ihOxRe83n1Bs/edit?usp=sharing
Same on my side
Submitted a support ticket as well.
Got confirmation from author of GTM4WP plugin that no data is beeing tracked from the thank you page.
This needs an immediate fix otherwise we’ll have to look for another alternative.
Hope we’ll get a feedback soon
Ohh, thanks Adam
I thought this switch was only for email address and masked phone numbers
Thanks again, problem solved 🙂
Phil
Yes, indeed.
I added a feature request on WooCommerce
Hope they will add it sooner or later
Thanks for your feedback
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In reply to: [WP Job Manager] Categories not showing in drop-down submission formhi Mike
thanks
initially didn’t notice data were being listed actually
CSS is to be blamed
thanks for the tipForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gridster] Plugin breaks visual editor in 3.9maybe there’s other alternative for this plugin, at least that’s what I hope
Carsten seems not to have time for the upgrade to fix latest issues
as a matter of fact, this plugin hasn’t gone through any upgrades since Apr 2013
however, at first glance looked to be a promising tool
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In reply to: [WP Job Manager] I get 404 for single job post pageshi guys,
after all I left default settings of the JobBoard plugin and will explain why we might not bother regarding this issue
all of you should take in account that job posts get listed on several websites causing duplicate issues as from contextual perspective
now, most of the time unless you are a big organisation listing your own job vacancies on the first hand, there is no need for indexation of these job listings as you should rather be focusing on multiple categorization of your job types aimed to optimize for Google
that being said in most of the cases (including mine) you should not worry about your job posts getting listed under a separate /job/ folder because you are supposed to disallow (robots.txt) it from being indexed by Google and all the job listing pages under this folder
you should also use noindex, nofollow (or follow) for the HTML <head> section meta tagsin this regard the default URL structure can remain with the following scopes:
domain.com/jobs/ – main job listing page (Google bot allowed)
domain.com/jobs/category01/ – a category job listing page (Google bot allowed)
domain.com/jobs/subcategory01/ – a subcategory job listing page (Google bot allowed)
domain.com/job/job01 – individual job description page (Google bot disallowed)I hope that once and for all this issue is solved at least from an SEO perspective
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In reply to: [Pay with a tweet] there should be a twitter message previewhi Rolando
sorry for my late feedback, I was in midst of developement phase
so, yes, your reply is the solution to my problem
now it’s crystal clear, I filled in the the App’s description field with my tweet message and it shows pretty finethanks for your support
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In reply to: [WP Job Manager] correct handling of /jobs/ vs /job/ foldersno problem mike, it’s summer time afterall, so take your break, we can continue after it, till then I’ll find some other alternatives
regarding other pages, yes, under /jobs/ I have my category pages (/jobs/category01, /jobs/category02 as well as subcategory pages like /jobs/category01/subcategory01 and so on, of course each one properly configured with the right shortcode (ex. [jobs categories=”category01″])
on short term I’ll remain with the original version ie individual job pages under /job/ directory
have a nice vacation and thanks for your support
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In reply to: [WP Job Manager] correct handling of /jobs/ vs /job/ folders@mikejolley
I’m also considering to have abreak with this issue till next update
eventually, could you provide an estimation when do you plan to have this new filter applied?
if it would occur within a week, I’d rather wait, however it would take more than a week, month or so, I’d give it a mannual try once againthanks though for all the support
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In reply to: [WP Job Manager] correct handling of /jobs/ vs /job/ foldersok, I gave it a try, edited, rewritten through FTP
resaved Permalinks and still getting 404 error for category pages
shortcodes are obvious, I have already configured for each of my category and subcategory pagesnow, unfortunately it’s getting frustrated
I’ll try to contact one of my programmers, hopefully will get to an end with this issueif we’ll solve this, I’ll make sure to post our result, how we did it
thanks anyway, both of you were more than helpful
regards
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In reply to: [WP Job Manager] correct handling of /jobs/ vs /job/ foldersnow, on first hand I really need to know which option should be applied to make this work, my question remains, where what and how? and again, sorry for being so incomprehensible
secondly, the main reason the categories and subcategories should work correctly is the benefits it offers from an SEO perspective
I’ve been working as SEO for the last eight years and always run up against similar issues with other applications mostly CMS or eCommerce enginesin the case of a job listing website only the categories and their subcategories are the one you would optimise for organic listings, the individual job pages are out of question, they get posted on several other websites, you have no full control over the content on these pages, you face duplicate issues and so on
in a nutshell, if categories and subcategories do not work properly, it’s just a waste
now, I’d really like to get to an end
@fourleafed your last message makes me confused again, which filter do you actually mean (in main core php file) and what about sitemap?
(BTW: category pages listed quite OK before applying your job to jobs filter) – but now need this to work under /jobs/ (basically all kind of pages categories, individual pages, submission pages, dashboard and so on should be under /jobs/)should reach to an end with this, it got simply too detailed
worth the effort though, not for me, for everybodyForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Job Manager] correct handling of /jobs/ vs /job/ foldersthanks Mike
still wouldn’t it be advisable to add a separate filter in the functions.php similar to the one written for the /jobs/ filter by @fourleafed rather than modifying the core php file?
I’ll wait for @fourleafed as well, let’s see his remarks on this
guys, if you happen to come to Budapest, just let me know, we need to get drunk on this, that’s the minimum I owe you 🙂
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In reply to: [WP Job Manager] correct handling of /jobs/ vs /job/ foldersI think most appropriate would be to add another filter to my functions.php file
eventually could you post it how it would look like?
also, we shouldn’t forget about subcategories as well, they should also workmain listing page: /jobs/
category listing page: /jobs/category/
subcategory page: /jobs/category/subcategory/
individual job page: /jobs/job-name-whatsoever (in root of /jobs/ folder)again, lots of thanks in advance