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557 | $settings = self::default_settings(); |
558 | $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', $plugins ); |
559 |
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560 | if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { |
561 | $settings['external_plugins'] = wp_json_encode( $mce_external_plugins ); |
562 | } |
563 |
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564 | /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ |
565 | if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { |
566 | $settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; |
567 | } |
568 |
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569 | $mce_css = $settings['content_css']; |
570 |
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571 | /* |
572 | * The `editor-style.css` added by the theme is generally intended for the editor instance on the Edit Post screen. |
573 | * Plugins that use wp_editor() on the front-end can decide whether to add the theme stylesheet |
574 | * by using `get_editor_stylesheets()` and the `mce_css` or `tiny_mce_before_init` filters, see below. |