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987 | 'url' => apply_filters( 'dashboard_secondary_feed', __( 'https://planet.wordpress.org/feed/' ) ), |
988 |
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989 | /** |
990 | * Filter the secondary link title for the 'WordPress News' dashboard widget. |
991 | * |
992 | * @since 2.3.0 |
993 | * |
994 | * @param string $title Title attribute for the widget's secondary link. |
995 | */ |
996 | 'title' => apply_filters( 'dashboard_secondary_title', __( 'Other WordPress News' ) ), |
997 | 'items' => 3, |
998 | 'show_summary' => 0, |
999 | 'show_author' => 0, |
1000 | 'show_date' => 0, |
1001 | ) |
1002 | ); |
1003 |
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1004 | if ( ( ! is_multisite() && is_blog_admin() && current_user_can( 'install_plugins' ) ) || ( is_network_admin() && current_user_can( 'manage_network_plugins' ) && current_user_can( 'install_plugins' ) ) ) { |
1005 | $feeds['plugins'] = array( |