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732 | } |
733 | } |
734 | if ( 'publish' !== $menu_item_value['status'] ) { |
735 | $menu_item_value['status'] = 'draft'; |
736 | } |
737 |
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738 | $menu_item_value['_invalid'] = (bool) $menu_item_value['_invalid']; |
739 |
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740 | /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-customize-setting.php */ |
741 | return apply_filters( "customize_sanitize_{$this->id}", $menu_item_value, $this ); |
742 | } |
743 |
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744 | /** |
745 | * Creates/updates the nav_menu_item post for this setting. |
746 | * |
747 | * Any created menu items will have their assigned post IDs exported to the client |
748 | * via the {@see 'customize_save_response'} filter. Likewise, any errors will be |
749 | * exported to the client via the customize_save_response() filter. |
750 | * |