A job posting contains information about a vacant job with specifications and company profile.
The detail view shows the entire content including all images and text paragraphs. The output can be extensively adjusted using the element settings.
The detail view is usually intended for use on a detail page, as the target of the link of an teaser in a list. It can also be used directly on a page.
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Special features
Meta information for the job description
This information has to be entered in the form editor. It is embedded invisibly in the page as “structured data.” This information is usually not displayed on the generated page.
This information is required so that search engines such as Google can accurately index the job description.
The following information can be entered:
Employment type
Option to choose between full time, part time, internship, etc.
This entry is optional, but recommended.
"Valid Through" Date
Date until which the job posting is valid.
If not specified, the date “Release / expiration date > Expiration date” is used.
This entry is optional, but recommended.
Salary range
Salary details from / to.
Details of the type of payment (monthly, yearly, etc.).
If nothing is entered here, the default value of the sitemap attribute site.organization is used, which must refer to an organization. This allows a default setting to be set for all job descriptions on the website.
This information is necessary so that Google can index the job description correctly.
Available element settings
CSS modification(Select box)
Allows to change the element layout using predefined CSS modifications.
Please note that a specific element may not support all listed modifications.
Display of key visual(Select box)
Controls how the key visual image is displayed.
Display of further paragraphs(Select box)
Controls how the image is displayed.
The available options vary by element type.
Headline importance(Select/combo box)
Controls the importance level of the headline.
In addition to the display size this is relevant for search engines (SEO).
Date format(Select/combo box)
Controls whether, and if yes how the date is displayed.
Instead of the presets, you can also manually enter any format.
If you for example enter "EEE, dd-MM-yy", an output like "Sun, 01-10-17" is generated.
Detailed information about custom formats is available in the documentation about
Java date formatting.
Image format key visual (mobile)(Select/combo box)
The image format for small screens like smartphones.
Allows you to set the image size based on common formats.
The image will automatically be scaled so that the original pixels are best fitted to the selected target format.
Instead of the presets, you can also manually enter any format. Use "width-height", for example "5-1" for an extreme wide format.
Image format key visual (desktop)(Select/combo box)
The image format for large desktop screens.
Allows you to set the image size based on common formats.
The image will automatically be scaled so that the original pixels are best fitted to the selected target format.
Instead of the presets, you can also manually enter any format. Use "width-height", for example "5-1" for an extreme wide format.
Image format in paragraphs (mobile)(Select/combo box)
The image format for small screens like smartphones.
Allows you to set the image size based on common formats.
The image will automatically be scaled so that the original pixels are best fitted to the selected target format.
Instead of the presets, you can also manually enter any format. Use "width-height", for example "5-1" for an extreme wide format.
Image format in paragraphs (desktop)(Select/combo box)
The image format for large desktop screens.
Allows you to set the image size based on common formats.
The image will automatically be scaled so that the original pixels are best fitted to the selected target format.
Instead of the presets, you can also manually enter any format. Use "width-height", for example "5-1" for an extreme wide format.
Mouse effect(Select box)
Adds an effect that is triggered if the mouse is moved over the element.
The effect is disabled for mobile devices.
Container for attachments(Select box)
Available only on detail pages!
Controls if elements can be directly placed in the attachment container on the detail page, or if a layout row must be placed first.
Place elements directly is easier to use, but limits the layout to a 'row 1 column (12 - full)'.
Place layout row first requires additional effort, but allows more flexible layouts using rows like '6 - 6' or '4 - 4 - 4'.
Show image copyright(Check box)
Controls if the copyright information for images is displayed as an overlay.
Show image title(Check box)
If available, the image title is displayed below the image.
Show image zoom(Check box)
A zoom option is added to the images.
Show address(Check box)
Controls if the address or location specified in this content is shown.
Show job number/-info(Check box)
Controls if the Job offering number or information from this content is shown.
Preview meta information(Check box)
Controls if a preview of the - otherwise invisible - meta information created in the content for search engines like Google is displayed in edit mode.