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| 1068 | * containing the widget object. Fired on the back-end, $callback |
| 1069 | * is 'wp_widget_control', see $_callback. |
| 1070 | * @type array $params An associative array of multi-widget arguments. |
| 1071 | * @type string $classname CSS class applied to the widget container. |
| 1072 | * @type string $description The widget description. |
| 1073 | * @type array $_callback When the hook is fired on the back-end, $_callback is populated |
| 1074 | * with an array containing the widget object, see $callback. |
| 1075 | * } |
| 1076 | */ |
| 1077 | do_action( 'dynamic_sidebar', $wp_registered_widgets[ $id ] ); |
| 1078 | |
| 1079 | if ( is_callable($callback) ) { |
| 1080 | call_user_func_array($callback, $params); |
| 1081 | $did_one = true; |
| 1082 | } |
| 1083 | } |
| 1084 | |
| 1085 | /** |
| 1086 | * Fires after widgets are rendered in a dynamic sidebar. |