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  • Plugin Author Mike Jolley

    (@mikejolley)

    I don’t think so; the querystring expects 1 category only. it won’t pick up anything else.

    Thread Starter martinandrewmcgarry

    (@martinandrewmcgarry)

    OK – what about the tags can that be used in filtering? I basically have two categories and in those categories are multiple sub sectors.

    I’m after something like this https://www.recruitmentpursuits.co.uk/
    Notice on the search form there is a Sector & Job Type, so I’m looking for a way to filter the jobs twice. And then finally by location.

    What do you think?

    Plugin Author Mike Jolley

    (@mikejolley)

    The external job form only supports keyword, location, category. We’re planning to extend this in a future release.

    Thread Starter martinandrewmcgarry

    (@martinandrewmcgarry)

    Any idea on when this is likely to happen?

    Honestly I don’t know much about php programming, so am looking for as much assistance as possible here. You can probably imagine I have somebody chasing me to get this done.

    What can you suggest? Would another custom form do the job, should I look to hire someone to write me some extra code and mess with your plugin or wait and hope that this update comes along soon?

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Mike Jolley

    (@mikejolley)

    I cannot give an ETA on it, but the plugin is open source if you/someone wanted to extend it for all users.

    I need this option too. I want to code for my client. If I have to code how should I proceeds on this? Thanks

    Plugin Author Mike Jolley

    (@mikejolley)

    Pull Request on Github

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