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Hi there!
When a list of events is shown to the site visitor, he or she will see the capacity and the number of spots already booked.
Is it possible to hide this completely from the user, configurable per event?
The event status (Open and Closed) will be sufficient to see wether a reservation can be made.
Best regards,
Remko
Hi Remko.
We can help you hide this with some CSS. However, I'll need you to share the URL where the events are displayed, so I can locate the right selector.
Also, please take a quick screenshot and show me what exactly you want to hide.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
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Hello Aleksander,
Thanks for your reply!
The item I'd like to be invisible can be seen here: http://nova.yourwebcreations.nl/vrouwenkracht/rite-van-de-baarmoeder/.
See attached image for what I'd like to have removed.
Thanks in advance for your answer!
Regards, Remko
Hi again Remko.
To hide the capacity from all your events on front-end, you can add this code above the shortcode when creating the page:
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Aleksandar Vuković
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Thank you, that helped!!
I modified it into css:
I also made the calendar above all events invisible, using the following css:
Is this the correct way to do it? Or do you have a preferred method?
Best regards,
Remko
Nope, Remko, that's just fine.
Using CSS is what I would suggest.
Glad to hear this helped.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
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