• Resolved andyt1980

    (@andyt1980)


    Hi,
    I’m having an issue where on the single job page the text ‘GBP / Year’ is being added on the end of the Salary metadata.
    For example, instead of showing
    Β£25000 – Β£27500 per annum + Excellent benefits it reads:
    Β£25400 – Β£27365 per annum + Excellent benefits GBP / Year
    I do not have the ‘Enable Job Salary’ field enabled in WP Job Manager. This salary data is coming from Broadbean via JobRelay in this format:
    “salary”: “\u00a325000 – \u00a327500 per annum + Excellent benefits”

    I’m using a slightly customized single-job_listing.php template, see code here: https://pastecode.io/s/7oyi6s62

    I’ve tried switching to a default wordpress theme instead of hello by elementor but it made no difference.
    Any help much appreciated.

    • This topic was modified 2 months ago by andyt1980.
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  • Thread Starter andyt1980

    (@andyt1980)

    Would really appreciate some assistance with this please.

    Plugin Support Jay

    (@bluejay77)

    Hi @andyt19,

    I understand that you have created a custom job listing template. Have you ruled out template-related issues first by testing on a clean WordPress site install with no custom template added?

    Please note: we do not support customizations – you can refer to our Support Policy:

    https://wpjobmanager.com/support-policy/

    Specifically:

    “We provide our products as-is. We cannot customize our products on-demand, nor can we support third-party customizations. A customization is anything that changes the way the products looks or functions relative to how we make our products available to you. We can do our best to offer advice and guidance, and direct you to the appropriate resources if you require assistance with customization, but we don’t take responsibility or endorse any third-party solutions for customized products.”

    If you’d like further assistance based on your custom template, you may want to look into one of these services for extensive and/or highly specific customizations:

    http://jobs.wordpress.net/

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