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|---|---|
| 2179 | * Fires after enqueuing block assets for both editor and front-end. |
| 2180 | * |
| 2181 | * Call `add_action` on any hook before 'wp_enqueue_scripts'. |
| 2182 | * |
| 2183 | * In the function call you supply, simply use `wp_enqueue_script` and |
| 2184 | * `wp_enqueue_style` to add your functionality to the Gutenberg editor. |
| 2185 | * |
| 2186 | * @since 5.0.0 |
| 2187 | */ |
| 2188 | do_action( 'enqueue_block_assets' ); |
| 2189 | } |
| 2190 | |
| 2191 | /** |
| 2192 | * Checks if the editor scripts and styles for all registered block types |
| 2193 | * should be enqueued on the current screen. |
| 2194 | * |
| 2195 | * @since 5.6.0 |
| 2196 | * |
| 2197 | * @return bool |