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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Ultimate Member & Job Manager] Does what it says. Well…kinda.Wow that was rude. And to answer your comment. No, to say something has seamless integration when you have to add code to make it work(in an logical manner) is misleading. And that’s why I will standby my 2 star review.
Good Day Sir.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Ultimate Member & Job Manager] Does what it says. Well…kinda.Sorry if this sounds rude or mean, and that is not my intentions at all. But I can not in good conscience give this plugin an higher review. Even thou you gave me the answer to the problem that I was having.
I say this because you had to give me code to make the plugin work seamlessly with both WP Job manager and Ultimate Member. Your plugin did not do that naturally. Like I was made to believe.
You remarked,”Well if you any suggestion you are welcome. Can you explain more on this so that I will change but, I need view of other users.” And I will try to better explain.
This plugin behaves like if it were made for Buddypress. And what I mean by that is that on BP, everything is controlled from the tabs placed on the User’s Profile page. But using UM you have two pages to choose from.
Look at the UM core extensions. They are split between the two pages (User&Account). Example being Notifications. See how the control option on on the account page instead of the Profile page. Because it would naturally go there. It more of an backend thing for the user. Not some that you would put on the profile.
And that’s why UM is Better than BP. It doesn’t try to stick every option on the profile page using tabs. And your plugin should try to operate in the same manner. Every Wp Job Manger option should not be thrown onto the profile page like BP. Resumes. Yes. Job Listing. Yes.
Job Postings. No. Post a Job. No. No. No.Hopefully that sheds more light on why I only will give this plug in 2 stars. And stand firm on that decision.