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|---|---|
| 407 |           ?> | 
| 408 |      </p> | 
| 409 |  | 
| 410 |      <?php | 
| 411 |      /** | 
| 412 |       * Fires after the major core auto-update settings. | 
| 413 |       * | 
| 414 |       * @since 5.6.0 | 
| 415 |       */ | 
| 416 |      do_action( 'after_core_auto_updates_settings', $auto_update_settings ); | 
| 417 | } | 
| 418 |  | 
| 419 | /** | 
| 420 |  * Display the upgrade plugins form. | 
| 421 |  * | 
| 422 |  * @since 2.9.0 | 
| 423 |  */ | 
| 424 | function list_plugin_updates() { | 
| 425 |      $wp_version     = get_bloginfo( 'version' ); |