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|---|---|
| 725 | public function wp_loaded() { |
| 726 | |
| 727 | /** |
| 728 | * Fires once WordPress has loaded, allowing scripts and styles to be initialized. |
| 729 | * |
| 730 | * @since 3.4.0 |
| 731 | * |
| 732 | * @param WP_Customize_Manager $this WP_Customize_Manager instance. |
| 733 | */ |
| 734 | do_action( 'customize_register', $this ); |
| 735 | |
| 736 | /* |
| 737 | * Note that settings must be previewed here even outside the customizer preview |
| 738 | * and also in the customizer pane itself. This is to enable loading an existing |
| 739 | * changeset into the customizer. Previewing the settings only has to be prevented |
| 740 | * in the case of a customize_save action because then update_option() |
| 741 | * may short-circuit because it will detect that there are no changes to |
| 742 | * make. |
| 743 | */ |