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Attendee Shortcode

Posted: January 25, 2020 at 12:12 pm


Allen

January 25, 2020 at 12:12 pm

Hi, I am using this shortcode:
[ESPRESSO_EVENT_ATTENDEES event_id=12075]

to display list af attendees for an event. One of my events, “Juniors” has two divisions, set up as “available tickets” .. These are Jrs 17 and Jrs 12, for respective age brackets.

When I use the code, it displays all attendees for both divisions. Is there a way to separate them? I suppose I could create two separate events and do it that way, but I was trying to keep all Juniors info together…

You can see the event page here:
https://superbilliardsexpo.com/events/juniors-2020/

Thanks!
Allen


Josh

  • Support Staff

January 27, 2020 at 6:57 am

Hi,

The easier way to do this is use the Attendee Block because it lets you select the ticket after you select the event.

If your is using an older version of WordPress or is using the Classic Editor plugin, then you’ll need to use shortcodes. The attendee shortcode documentation includes information that explains how to set a ticket parameter in the shortcode.

https://eventespresso.com/wiki/ee4-shortcodes-template-variables/#event-attendees


Allen

January 27, 2020 at 8:12 am

Thanks – I don’t understand what you mean by “The easier way to do this is use the Attendee Block”

Can you provide a link or explanation to that? I thought shortcodes were the best way to do this…

Also – I am struggling with the User Registration add-on. I need to control(design) the whole “login Flow” to avoid default WordPress pages.I have seen some of your instructions you provide, but I think I need more in-depth … can you recommend and good resources?


Josh

  • Support Staff

January 27, 2020 at 8:21 am

Here’s a link to some general information about how to use the new WordPress block editor:

https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/how-to-use-the-new-wordpress-block-editor/

If your site has the block editor, when you add a block you start typing “Event Attendee” and you’ll see a block that looks like this:

https://slack-files.com/T02SY781D-FT5HMF9K2-f3de607411

You click on the Event Attendee Block and it will add the block. Then you can configure the block settings, which look like this:

https://slack-files.com/T02SY781D-FT7PWC9TQ-f2df4efc4a

Here’s a resource that includes examples of custom login pages:
https://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-create-custom-login-page-for-wordpress/


Allen

January 27, 2020 at 8:33 am

Ohhh, I see – thanks! I don’t use Gutenburg editor. I’ve been using a pagebuilder called Elementor, and shortcodes work great for that.

Might be why I am having trouble figuring out the login flow pages and such .. just in a little over my head I think

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