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The attendee numbers shortcode will display the capacity of the event in question, so you could show how many are booked, how many spaces are free, or both together
Thanks, that looks good. But there is right another question: Is it possible to show the attendees with their names and from which company they are. AND this attendees-part should just be visible for logged in member, but the event itself is visible for everybody (ecept the attendees).
Unfortunately the company (which would be a response to a registration form question) is not shown by default. You would have to dig around in the code and create a custom shortcode to display that data.
Making the content only visible to members is easy, but requires a membership plugin (Event Espresso does not handle site membership). With something like S2Member, you merely mark the page or segment of the page that contains the shortcode as member only.
Events of course would not be affected by this.
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