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374 | * |
375 | * By default, custom post types use the messages for the 'post' post type. |
376 | * |
377 | * @since 3.7.0 |
378 | * |
379 | * @param array[] $bulk_messages Arrays of messages, each keyed by the corresponding post type. Messages are |
380 | * keyed with 'updated', 'locked', 'deleted', 'trashed', and 'untrashed'. |
381 | * @param int[] $bulk_counts Array of item counts for each message, used to build internationalized strings. |
382 | */ |
383 | $bulk_messages = apply_filters( 'bulk_post_updated_messages', $bulk_messages, $bulk_counts ); |
384 | $bulk_counts = array_filter( $bulk_counts ); |
385 |
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386 | require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/admin-header.php'; |
387 | ?> |
388 | <div class="wrap"> |
389 | <h1 class="wp-heading-inline"> |
390 | <?php |
391 | echo esc_html( $post_type_object->labels->name ); |
392 | ?> |