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914 | /** |
915 | * Allow non-statically created settings to be constructed with custom WP_Customize_Setting subclass. |
916 | * |
917 | * @since 4.2.0 |
918 | * |
919 | * @param string $setting_class WP_Customize_Setting or a subclass. |
920 | * @param string $setting_id ID for dynamic setting, usually coming from `$_POST['customized']`. |
921 | * @param array $setting_args WP_Customize_Setting or a subclass. |
922 | */ |
923 | $setting_class = apply_filters( 'customize_dynamic_setting_class', $setting_class, $setting_id, $setting_args ); |
924 |
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925 | $setting = new $setting_class( $this, $setting_id, $setting_args ); |
926 |
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927 | $this->add_setting( $setting ); |
928 | $new_settings[] = $setting; |
929 | } |
930 | return $new_settings; |
931 | } |
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