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| Line | Code | 
|---|---|
| 376 |       * The load-* hook fires in a number of contexts. This hook is for core screens. | 
| 377 |       * | 
| 378 |       * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$pagenow`, is a global variable | 
| 379 |       * referring to the filename of the current screen, such as 'admin.php', | 
| 380 |       * 'post-new.php' etc. A complete hook for the latter would be | 
| 381 |       * 'load-post-new.php'. | 
| 382 |       * | 
| 383 |       * @since 2.1.0 | 
| 384 |       */ | 
| 385 |      do_action( "load-{$pagenow}" ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores | 
| 386 |  | 
| 387 |      /* | 
| 388 |       * The following hooks are fired to ensure backward compatibility. | 
| 389 |       * In all other cases, 'load-' . $pagenow should be used instead. | 
| 390 |       */ | 
| 391 |      if ( 'page' === $typenow ) { | 
| 392 |           if ( 'post-new.php' === $pagenow ) { | 
| 393 |                do_action( 'load-page-new.php' ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores | 
| 394 |           } elseif ( 'post.php' === $pagenow ) { |