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124 | * engines from indexing the site. Hooking to this action serves a dual purpose: |
125 | * 1. Disable the single checkbox in favor of a multiple-choice list of radio buttons. |
126 | * 2. Open the door to adding additional radio button choices to the list. |
127 | * |
128 | * Hooking to this action also converts the 'Search Engine Visibility' heading to the more |
129 | * open-ended 'Site Visibility' heading. |
130 | * |
131 | * @since 2.1.0 |
132 | */ |
133 | do_action( 'blog_privacy_selector' ); |
134 | ?> |
135 | <?php else : ?> |
136 | <label for="blog_public"><input name="blog_public" type="checkbox" id="blog_public" value="0" <?php checked( '0', get_option( 'blog_public' ) ); ?> /> |
137 | <?php _e( 'Discourage search engines from indexing this site' ); ?></label> |
138 | <p class="description"><?php _e( 'It is up to search engines to honor this request.' ); ?></p> |
139 | <?php endif; ?> |
140 | </fieldset></td> |
141 | </tr> |
142 |
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