• Resolved hookieoalo

    (@hookieoalo)


    Hi there,

    I’ve been using your plug-in on quite some sites, but they all have one issue: the date displayed on the ‘jobs’ page.

    On this page, a list of vacancies is present, as is a date when this vacancy was posted.

    This looks great and is a great addition, however when it regards vacancies that remain basically open forever, it may look strange that the vacancy hasn’t been fulfilled by say a few months.

    Therefor, I was wondering if it’d be possible to hide the date on at least the page that contains [jobpost].

    Kind regards,

    Hookie

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  • Plugin Author PressTigers

    (@presstigers)

    Hello Hookie,

    You can customize the job templates through SJB templating. You can customize the posted-date.php template file placed in the plugins’s directory(simple-job-board/templates/listing/list-view). For more details, please visit the CONFIGURATIONS & TEMPLATING section on the plugin page.

    Thanks for writing to us.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by PressTigers.
    • This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by PressTigers.
    Thread Starter hookieoalo

    (@hookieoalo)

    Hi PT,

    Thank you dearly for your quick response, it is however to no use at all.

    As soon as I change, or remove anything in either one of the templates you pointed at, the entire site breaks down.

    So once more:

    How can I remove the dates from the vacancies on my site?

    This is important – not only for me, because there are people like me that use your plug-in for permanent vacancies.

    In other words, these are job positions that remain open forever.

    Therefor, it looks weird when it says ‘posted 1 year ago’ since people might consider the vacancy either irrelevant or assume that the webmaster is lazy and doesn’t update his/her website.

    Please inform me on how to get rid of the posted date and if possible, implement a feature to do so in the settings panel – this WILL be of use by many people and it will be used, I am quite sure of that.

    I’m looking forward to your reply,

    Kind regards,

    Hookie.

    Thread Starter hookieoalo

    (@hookieoalo)

    Hi there. Please respond to the above A.S.A.P. ??

    Plugin Author PressTigers

    (@presstigers)

    Hello,

    It seems you are not customizing the date template properly that’s why your website is broken down.

    If you don’t have any programming background then we would strongly recommend you to take help from any WP expert.

    Thanks & Regards,

    Thread Starter hookieoalo

    (@hookieoalo)

    That’s quite an insult.

    Let me ask you once more:

    How can I remove the dates from the vacancies on my site?

    Please tell me which file and which line I should edit, so I can edit it. Tried everything but it seems impossible.

    Kind regards,

    Hookiealo

    Plugin Author PressTigers

    (@presstigers)

    Hello @hookieoalo,

    To remove Job Published date you can customize the posted-date.php template file placed in the plugins’s directory(simple-job-board/templates/listing/list-view/). You can remove/comment the code between Start Job’s Post Date and End Job’s Post Date comments.

    Since making changes in Plugin Core files is not a good approach, because your changes will be lost upon updating plugin. So you can use SJB Templating feature.

    Please follow below steps to use SJB Templating feature:
    1) Add “simple_job_board” folder in your activated theme’s root directory.
    2) Copy files inside the templates folder from plugins’s directory(/wp-content/plugins/simple-job-board/) and paste it to “simple_job_board” folder in your activated theme’s root directory.

    Note: If you are using Grid View to display your job posts then you have to make changes in the posted-date.php template file (simple-job-board/templates/listing/grid-view/)

    Thank you for using our Plugin.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by PressTigers.
    • This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by PressTigers.
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