Hi there,
@braehler thanks for sharing the info. @ajaykasam1 please go through the documentation that @braehler has mentioned above to achieve that.
Hi,
https://gist.github.com/mikejolley/65e298c204d66ccc0597#file-gistfile1-txt this file helped me in showing category in URL, is there a way to remove that job from URL?
basically we want to create Jobs, Apprentices and Projects for our website,so only these things should show on our URL.
https://www.nationalskillsnetwork.in/Careers/job/ajay-apprentices/ajay-public-service-commission-kpsc-has-released-the-notification-for-recruitment-to-fill-410-vacancies-under-group-c-14/
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ajaykasam1.
@ajaykasam1
removing “Job” from the URL will not work I guess.
But you can use the first snippet of the docs and rename job to something like “offers” or what ever will fit your needs
Hi @ajaykasam1,
Have you created an Uncategorised
Job category on your site? I’m asking this as per default the system will ask to fill up a category when submitting a job listing.
If you have uncategorised listings, it’s possible that you can get rid of that by removing the Job category completely — the users will then need to select a different category.
If you don’t like the uncat
slug, you can edit the name of the Job category to look different. the slug for the job category can then be changed by using the snippet here:
https://wpjobmanager.com/document/tutorial-changing-the-job-slugpermalink/#section-7
Hope that helps!
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Jay
(@bluejay77)
Hi there,
It has been more than one week since we have heard from you, so I’m marking this topic as resolved.
But if you have any further questions or need some more help, you’re welcome to reply here or open another thread.