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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 2889 | /** |
| 2890 | * Fires after a post is deleted, at the conclusion of wp_delete_post(). |
| 2891 | * |
| 2892 | * @since 3.2.0 |
| 2893 | * |
| 2894 | * @see wp_delete_post() |
| 2895 | * |
| 2896 | * @param int $postid Post ID. |
| 2897 | */ |
| 2898 | do_action( 'after_delete_post', $postid ); |
| 2899 | |
| 2900 | return $post; |
| 2901 | } |
| 2902 | |
| 2903 | /** |
| 2904 | * Reset the page_on_front, show_on_front, and page_for_post settings when |
| 2905 | * a linked page is deleted or trashed. |
| 2906 | * |
| 2907 | * Also ensures the post is no longer sticky. |