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2066 | * Filter a comment form field for display. |
2067 | * |
2068 | * The dynamic portion of the filter hook, $name, refers to the name |
2069 | * of the comment form field. Such as 'author', 'email', or 'url'. |
2070 | * |
2071 | * @since 3.0.0 |
2072 | * |
2073 | * @param string $field The HTML-formatted output of the comment form field. |
2074 | */ |
2075 | echo apply_filters( "comment_form_field_{$name}", $field ) . "\n"; |
2076 | } |
2077 | /** |
2078 | * Fires after the comment fields in the comment form. |
2079 | * |
2080 | * @since 3.0.0 |
2081 | */ |
2082 | do_action( 'comment_form_after_fields' ); |
2083 | ?> |
2084 | <?php endif; ?> |