The settings area of the career site builder. This part of the career site builder is used for setting up general back-end settings of the specific site, e.g. ip access, languages, meta tags and other.
General
The settings area is accessed by pressing the cogwheel icon () at the top of the pages area. It is important that you are aware that certain settings can have implications. Activating IP-access or activating a custom domain can cause a lockout from the editor if set up wrong.
Layout
The Layout tab is used to create different layouts for the page. The selected layout is the main design of the standard elements/pages for the site, including: navigation bar styling, job ad page, full site HTML/CSS/JavaScript.
Options for layouts on the settings tab are: , , . The option to delete will disappear if the site only has one layout.
Styling elements
The Styling Elements tab is used to define site wide Colors, Font and Logo. These options will only be functional when viewing a layout using the correct “@color”, “@font“, “@image” parameters in the HTML and CSS.
Navigation
and will make the site a full-scroll page- each page created will be inserted at the bottom part of the site and the navigation links in the navigation bar will cause the page to scroll instead of redirecting.
Meta Tags
The Meta Tags tab is used to define meta/shared description, title, image and Favicon. Each page can use the same setup or can be defined to have unique tags.
These options will only be functional when viewing a site without meta tags defined under Layouts+HTML <head>.
When setting up Meta Tags, the default settings will be the meta settings for all pages, unless a custom set up is chosen for a specific page.
Cookie policy
The Cookie Policy setting is used to define and activate a cookie policy pop-up.
Note
Turning on the ticker for each language will make a pencil edit icon appear and pressing this icon will open a page with the code box.
Site address
The site address tab is used to define the domain for the site, including a custom domain. Adding a custom domain requires an SSL certificate.
Important
It needs to be set up with either an implementations agent or a support agent, as an incorrect activation of a custom domain can cause that the site to be inaccessible.
Warning
If the certificate provided has an expiry date, then we need a new certificate and key sent to our support which can take up to five work days to update certificate. Informing the support team in good time is best practice as an expired certificate will make the site unreachable until the certificate has been updated.
Access
The Access tab is used to define who has access to the job media. A career site will create a media where a job can be published, and defining access here will specify which roles can promote to the career site.
IP access
The IP access tab is used to define an IP range that can access the career site.
Warning
Adding an IP range can cause the career site to be inaccessible if an incorrect range is defined and saved.
Find the job ad design through the Career Site editor so you can change this to fit your needs.
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Go to in the main menu.
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Click the cogwheel for settings.
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Unfold .
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Click on the pencil to edit a layout.
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Unfold the arrow to unfold Default pages.
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Click on the pencil icon to edit in the .
Note
If you have multiple languages associated with your career page, then you may have different ad designs.
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Under Layout and Styling, format each page as you like.
Upload a shared image on your career site. This image can be used when a job is shared on social media, such as LinkedIn and Facebook.
It is possible to setup the Emply career site to look redirect to your own domain.
You will need to create a ticket in the help center and send the following information along with your SSL certificate in .PFX format.
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Your Emply account URL.
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Current career site URL.
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New career site URL.
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Certificate password.
Note
Emply does not support top-domain level.
Once the certificate is installed, follow these steps to change the URL: