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Documentation/Job Manager & Career/Template Structure And Overriding

Template Structure And Overriding

Last updated on August 19, 2022

The template files of Themehigh Job Manager plugin contain markup and template structure for the frontend job listing and single job’s pages. If you want to modify the layout or contents of these pages, then you can do this by overriding the templates with a theme or a child theme. 

The files contain hooks that allow you to add/move content without having to edit template files themselves. This method protects against upgrade issues, as the template files can be left completely untouched.

You can find the Template files within-  /themehigh-job-manager/templates/ directory:


Editing Template files

Copy the template into a directory within your theme named /themehigh-job-manager – keeping the same file structure but removing the /templates/ subdirectory.

 

Example 1

To override the the job filters in the job listing page, copy: wp-content/plugins/themehigh-job-manager/templates/job-filters.php to wp-content/themes/yourtheme/themehigh-job-manager/job-filters.php

 

Example 2

To override the the title in the job listing page, copy: wp-content/plugins/themehigh-job-manager/templates/loop/title.php to wp-content/themes/yourtheme/themehigh-job-manager/loop/title.php

 

Example 3

To override the title in the single job page, copy: wp-content/plugins/themehigh-job-manager/templates/single-jobs/title.php to wp-content/themes/yourtheme/themehigh-job-manager/single-jobs/title.php

The copied file will now override the Themehigh Job Manager default template file.

NOTE: Do not edit these files within the core plugin itself as they are overwritten during the upgrade process and any customizations will be lost. Make a copy while overriding them.

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