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121 | <a href="#" class="collapse-sidebar button-secondary" title="<?php esc_attr_e('Collapse Sidebar'); ?>"> |
122 | <span class="collapse-sidebar-arrow"></span> |
123 | <span class="collapse-sidebar-label"><?php _e('Collapse'); ?></span> |
124 | </a> |
125 | </div> |
126 | </form> |
127 | <div id="customize-preview" class="wp-full-overlay-main"></div> |
128 | <?php |
129 |
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130 | do_action( 'customize_controls_print_footer_scripts' ); |
131 |
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132 | // If the frontend and the admin are served from the same domain, load the |
133 | // preview over ssl if the customizer is being loaded over ssl. This avoids |
134 | // insecure content warnings. This is not attempted if the admin and frontend |
135 | // are on different domains to avoid the case where the frontend doesn't have |
136 | // ssl certs. Domain mapping plugins can allow other urls in these conditions |
137 | // using the customize_allowed_urls filter. |
138 |
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139 | $allowed_urls = array( home_url('/') ); |