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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Job Board] ‘Job Features’ input fields greyed outHi Chang,
Perfect, thank you for letting me know.
Thanks again for your great support!
Donhinio.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Job Board] ‘Job Features’ input fields greyed outHi Tayyab,
Really appreciate your help and flexibility with this issue. Great support!
What date is the next release likely?
Many thanks,
Donhinio.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Job Board] ‘Job Features’ input fields greyed outHello Tayyab,
Many thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
By disabling the ability to edit each setting, it now means that I have to create and enter each field every time I create a new job. This will cause a large amount of re-work as our fields are always the same, though the values are different for each job. I thought that the job of this functionality was to avoid having to manually recreate the same fields for every new job created.
I really need the ability to be able to edit those job setting fields without having to recreate them for every job I post. Is it possible to do any of the following please:
1. Roll back my version to the previous release?
2. Let me know what piece of code/in which file, I can edit to reverse this change?Many thanks for your help,
Donhinio.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Job Board] Archiving Filled JobsHi,
Thanks for the quick response.
What if jobs don’t have an expiry date on jobs but they are just filled when they are filled, am I able to mark a job as filled/expired manually?
Thanks.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Home Page URL: 301 RedirectHi Pamello,
Yes, my old index page is “www.mydomain/index.html”
I wanted to know how to find out the specific address/page name for my new WordPress index page which resides in: “www.mydomain/new”
(I have yet to action any re-directs, so old HTML site still live.)
Thanks.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: New site: To move or not to move?Esmi/Hartmutnz,
Many thanks for your posts.
So as I understand, as regards placement of WordPress files, as long as I make that WordPress folder the root directory, there will be no detrimental impact to SEO – that’s great.
As regards SEO;
1. If I use 301 redirects, the SEO will remain intact, but if I have made the new WordPress version of the pages more SEO friendly than the original HTML version, what does Google use for future ranking, the old HTML version of the page, the new WordPress version of the page or a combination of both?
2. Once I make the changes to the root directory and include the 301 redirects, what shows in Google organic search to the user? Is it the link/excerpt from the old HTML version of the page, or the link/excerpt from the new WordPress version?
3. Hartmutnz – regarding your point about leaving old pages in place and posting a message to tell the user to visit the new site: what would happen if I just used some sort of redirect script on these old pages? Is this acceptable to search engines, or would they deem this to be some form of gateway style page and ban me?
Many thanks for your help & advice,
Donhinio.Hi Franciscus,
Many thanks for all of your advice.
Your post 1: I did have a look at both files as you suggested,and tried a few things, but I’m afraid my php skills are non existent – so nothing worked. Would any required changes just be to the template results page, or would other associated files also likely need amending?Your post 2: When I activate seamless integration, it just refers back to the search result format for the theme.
Thanks again!
Donhinio.