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2096 | * @param string $path Optional. Path relative to the content url. |
2097 | * @return string Content url link with optional path appended. |
2098 | */ |
2099 | function content_url($path = '') { |
2100 | $url = set_url_scheme( WP_CONTENT_URL ); |
2101 |
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2102 | if ( $path && is_string( $path ) ) |
2103 | $url .= '/' . ltrim($path, '/'); |
2104 |
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2105 | return apply_filters('content_url', $url, $path); |
2106 | } |
2107 |
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2108 | /** |
2109 | * Retrieve the url to the plugins directory or to a specific file within that directory. |
2110 | * You can hardcode the plugin slug in $path or pass __FILE__ as a second argument to get the correct folder name. |
2111 | * |
2112 | * @package WordPress |
2113 | * @since 2.6.0 |
2114 | * |