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|---|---|
| 2677 | |
| 2678 | /** |
| 2679 | * Fires once the theme has switched in the Customizer, but before settings |
| 2680 | * have been saved. |
| 2681 | * |
| 2682 | * @since 3.4.0 |
| 2683 | * |
| 2684 | * @param WP_Customize_Manager $manager WP_Customize_Manager instance. |
| 2685 | */ |
| 2686 | do_action( 'customize_save', $this ); |
| 2687 | |
| 2688 | /* |
| 2689 | * Ensure that all settings will allow themselves to be saved. Note that |
| 2690 | * this is safe because the setting would have checked the capability |
| 2691 | * when the setting value was written into the changeset. So this is why |
| 2692 | * an additional capability check is not required here. |
| 2693 | */ |
| 2694 | $original_setting_capabilities = array(); |
| 2695 | foreach ( $changeset_setting_ids as $setting_id ) { |