WP hooks navigation: Home/browse • Actions index • Filters index
To save our bandwidth, we show only a snippet of code around each occurence of the hook. View complete file in SVN (without highlighting).
The best way to understand what a hook does is to look at where it occurs in the source code.
do_action( "hook_name" )
apply_filters( "hook_name", "what_to_filter" )
.Remember, this hook may occur in more than one file. Moreover, the hook's context may change from version to version.
Line | Code |
---|---|
2573 | * The {@see 'create_$taxonomy'} hook is also available for targeting a specific |
2574 | * taxonomy. |
2575 | * |
2576 | * @since 2.3.0 |
2577 | * |
2578 | * @param int $term_id Term ID. |
2579 | * @param int $tt_id Term taxonomy ID. |
2580 | * @param string $taxonomy Taxonomy slug. |
2581 | */ |
2582 | do_action( 'create_term', $term_id, $tt_id, $taxonomy ); |
2583 |
|
2584 | /** |
2585 | * Fires after a new term is created for a specific taxonomy. |
2586 | * |
2587 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$taxonomy`, refers |
2588 | * to the slug of the taxonomy the term was created for. |
2589 | * |
2590 | * Possible hook names include: |
2591 | * |