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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 137 | * @since 2.1.0 |
| 138 | */ |
| 139 | do_action( "admin_print_scripts-{$hook_suffix}" ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores |
| 140 | |
| 141 | /** |
| 142 | * Fires when scripts are printed for all admin pages. |
| 143 | * |
| 144 | * @since 2.1.0 |
| 145 | */ |
| 146 | do_action( 'admin_print_scripts' ); |
| 147 | |
| 148 | /** |
| 149 | * Fires in head section for a specific admin page. |
| 150 | * |
| 151 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$hook_suffix`, refers to the hook suffix |
| 152 | * for the admin page. |
| 153 | * |
| 154 | * @since 2.1.0 |
| 155 | */ |