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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 1767 | /** |
| 1768 | * Filters the notice output for the 'Browse Happy' nag meta box. |
| 1769 | * |
| 1770 | * @since 3.2.0 |
| 1771 | * |
| 1772 | * @param string $notice The notice content. |
| 1773 | * @param array|false $response An array containing web browser information, or |
| 1774 | * false on failure. See wp_check_browser_version(). |
| 1775 | */ |
| 1776 | echo apply_filters( 'browse-happy-notice', $notice, $response ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores |
| 1777 | } |
| 1778 | |
| 1779 | /** |
| 1780 | * Adds an additional class to the browser nag if the current version is insecure. |
| 1781 | * |
| 1782 | * @since 3.2.0 |
| 1783 | * |
| 1784 | * @param string[] $classes Array of meta box classes. |
| 1785 | * @return string[] Modified array of meta box classes. |