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  • Plugin Author Mike Jolley (a11n)

    (@mikejolley)

    This plugin doesn’t enable category archives (?job_listing_category=design) – you should be using the [jobs] shortcode on a page which lets you filter by category amongst other things.

    The reason I don’t enable archives is for the reason you mention; archives need template support.

    Thread Starter tonton_mtl

    (@tonton_mtl)

    Thanks for the fast answer!

    I already use a page with the shortcode [jobs] but I hide the category filters and I’ve created a custom taxonomy widget on the sidebar to allow users to filter by job type.

    So, I understand that I should use your Ajax filters instead of my widget because I’ve to build an archives template creating a taxonomy-job_listing_category.php template right?

    Plugin Author Mike Jolley (a11n)

    (@mikejolley)

    Yes – taxonomy-job_listing_category.php sounds correct. And in your new template, in the loop you could try calling the job content template using:

    <?php get_job_manager_template_part( 'content', 'job_listing' ); ?>
    Thread Starter tonton_mtl

    (@tonton_mtl)

    Ah yes thanks for the get_job_manager_template_part tricks, I was using the blog entry template, it’s much better now!

    Congrats for the great plugin and the great support too!

    I’ll use this plugins for other projects for sure ??

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