• Resolved EvaTTT

    (@evattt)


    Thank you for the plugin, hope to make it work, I’m more of a frontend person though, which probably shows..
    Making a site for someone who decided to use the plugin to display jobs without setting up a broadbean feed to start with, – they have got a broadbean account but for now they just would like to display jobs created in wordpress. Is that possible?
    I installed, activated the plugin, filled out everything in settings.. selected my apply page – my page called “job-search” (this is where I’m perhaps wrongly expecting the jobs to show.. ), and given a random username and password at “Choose a username for your Broadbean feed”.
    Created and saved a job with all the details including reference a number, “job-search” page displays error “Oops! No job reference was detected.”
    I’ve been looking around for a solution for while but not sure how to get this started. Hope to be pointed to the right direction, many thanks.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wpbroadbean/

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  • Plugin Author Mark Wilkinson

    (@wpmarkuk)

    they have got a broadbean account but for now they just would like to display jobs created in wordpress. Is that possible?

    Yes this is possible. The plugin provides a custom post type which you can add jobs too. These will show on the front end of your site using your themes index.php and single.php files unless you provide specific files to use for the job archives and single job posts.

    You will also need to output the job information which is stored as post meta and the job taxonomies for each post. Version 2 coming soon will do this for you.

    selected my apply page – my page called “job-search” (this is where I’m perhaps wrongly expecting the jobs to show.. )

    Jobs do not show on the apply page, this is where the apply link text links to at the bottom of each job. All jobs show on the post type archive for jobs which can be found here:

    https://domain.com/jobs

    Replacing doman.com for your own domain.

    Thread Starter EvaTTT

    (@evattt)

    Many thanks, this helped.

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