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2033 | /** |
2034 | * Filter the 'logged in' message for the comment form for display. |
2035 | * |
2036 | * @since 3.0.0 |
2037 | * |
2038 | * @param string $args['logged_in_as'] The logged-in-as HTML-formatted message. |
2039 | * @param array $commenter An array containing the comment author's username, email, and URL. |
2040 | * @param string $user_identity If the commenter is a registered user, the display name, blank otherwise. |
2041 | */ |
2042 | echo apply_filters( 'comment_form_logged_in', $args['logged_in_as'], $commenter, $user_identity ); |
2043 | ?> |
2044 | <?php |
2045 | /** |
2046 | * Fires after the is_user_logged_in() check in the comment form. |
2047 | * |
2048 | * @since 3.0.0 |
2049 | * |
2050 | * @param array $commenter An array containing the comment author's username, email, and URL. |
2051 | * @param string $user_identity If the commenter is a registered user, the display name, blank otherwise. |