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I am using the short code “[ESPRESSO_MY_EVENTS]” on a page to show all events of a logged-on user. I would like to edit the categories that are shown. Unlike on your support page showing how to use the code, http://staging.eventespresso.com/wiki/shortcodes-template-variables/, my table looks very different and includes the headings “event name,” “type,” “date,” “time,” “status,” “cost,” “invoice,” and “ticket.” I would like to eliminate the type, status, invoice, and tickets columns, but see no setting for that. Please advise.
This seems to be a new addition to the shortcode so the image on the documentation is slightly out of date.
There are no settings nor shortcode attributes for this shortcode.
There also isnt currently an easy way to remove these columns with CSS. I will raise a developer ticket to find a way to make it easier to remove columns, but for the time being the only way would be to modify the file template itself.
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