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| Line | Code | 
|---|---|
| 188 |           } | 
| 189 |           if ( ! empty( $messages ) ) { | 
| 190 |                /** | 
| 191 |                 * Filter instructional messages displayed above the login form. | 
| 192 |                 * | 
| 193 |                 * @since 2.5.0 | 
| 194 |                 * | 
| 195 |                 * @param string $messages Login messages. | 
| 196 |                 */ | 
| 197 |                echo '<p class="message">' . apply_filters( 'login_messages', $messages ) . "</p>\n"; | 
| 198 |           } | 
| 199 |      } | 
| 200 | } // End of login_header() | 
| 201 |  | 
| 202 | /** | 
| 203 |  * Outputs the footer for the login page. | 
| 204 |  * | 
| 205 |  * @param string $input_id Which input to auto-focus | 
| 206 |  */ |