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666 | * Fires when the {@see WP_Customize_Manager::set_post_value()} method is called. |
667 | * |
668 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$setting_id`, refers to the setting ID. |
669 | * |
670 | * @since 4.4.0 |
671 | * |
672 | * @param mixed $value Unsanitized setting post value. |
673 | * @param WP_Customize_Manager $this WP_Customize_Manager instance. |
674 | */ |
675 | do_action( "customize_post_value_set_{$setting_id}", $value, $this ); |
676 |
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677 | /** |
678 | * Announce when any setting's unsanitized post value has been set. |
679 | * |
680 | * Fires when the {@see WP_Customize_Manager::set_post_value()} method is called. |
681 | * |
682 | * This is useful for <code>WP_Customize_Setting</code> instances to watch |
683 | * in order to update a cached previewed value. |
684 | * |