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1235 | self::wp_fullscreen_html(); |
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1237 | /** |
1238 | * Fires after any core TinyMCE editor instances are created. |
1239 | * |
1240 | * @since 3.2.0 |
1241 | * |
1242 | * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. |
1243 | */ |
1244 | do_action( 'after_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); |
1245 | } |
1246 |
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1247 | public static function wp_fullscreen_html() { |
1248 | global $content_width; |
1249 | $post = get_post(); |
1250 |
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1251 | $width = isset( $content_width ) && 800 > $content_width ? $content_width : 800; |
1252 | $width = $width + 22; // compensate for the padding and border |
1253 | $dfw_width = get_user_setting( 'dfw_width', $width ); |