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675 | * @param WP_Theme $theme The WP_Theme object. |
676 | * @param array $response { |
677 | * An array of metadata about the available theme update. |
678 | * |
679 | * @type string $new_version New theme version. |
680 | * @type string $url Theme URL. |
681 | * @type string $package Theme update package URL. |
682 | * } |
683 | */ |
684 | do_action( "in_theme_update_message-{$theme_key}", $theme, $response ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores |
685 |
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686 | echo '</p></div></td></tr>'; |
687 | } |
688 |
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689 | /** |
690 | * @global int $upgrading |
691 | * @return false|void |
692 | */ |
693 | function maintenance_nag() { |