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265 | // filters the widget admin form before displaying, return false to stop displaying it |
266 | $instance = apply_filters('widget_form_callback', $instance, $this); |
267 |
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268 | $return = null; |
269 | if ( false !== $instance ) { |
270 | $return = $this->form($instance); |
271 | // add extra fields in the widget form - be sure to set $return to null if you add any |
272 | // if the widget has no form the text echoed from the default form method can be hidden using css |
273 | do_action_ref_array( 'in_widget_form', array(&$this, &$return, $instance) ); |
274 | } |
275 | return $return; |
276 | } |
277 |
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278 | /** Helper function: Registers a single instance. */ |
279 | function _register_one($number = -1) { |
280 | wp_register_sidebar_widget( $this->id, $this->name, $this->_get_display_callback(), $this->widget_options, array( 'number' => $number ) ); |
281 | _register_widget_update_callback( $this->id_base, $this->_get_update_callback(), $this->control_options, array( 'number' => -1 ) ); |
282 | _register_widget_form_callback( $this->id, $this->name, $this->_get_form_callback(), $this->control_options, array( 'number' => $number ) ); |