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| Line | Code | 
|---|---|
| 1790 |       * Filters the adjacent post relational link. | 
| 1791 |       * | 
| 1792 |       * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$adjacent`, refers to the type | 
| 1793 |       * of adjacency, 'next' or 'previous'. | 
| 1794 |       * | 
| 1795 |       * @since 2.8.0 | 
| 1796 |       * | 
| 1797 |       * @param string $link The relational link. | 
| 1798 |       */ | 
| 1799 |      return apply_filters( "{$adjacent}_post_rel_link", $link ); | 
| 1800 | } | 
| 1801 |  | 
| 1802 | /** | 
| 1803 |  * Displays the relational links for the posts adjacent to the current post. | 
| 1804 |  * | 
| 1805 |  * @since 2.8.0 | 
| 1806 |  * | 
| 1807 |  * @param string       $title          Optional. Link title format. Default '%title'. | 
| 1808 |  * @param bool         $in_same_term   Optional. Whether link should be in a same taxonomy term. Default false. |