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292 | if ( ! empty( $messages ) ) { |
293 | /** |
294 | * Filters instructional messages displayed above the login form. |
295 | * |
296 | * @since 2.5.0 |
297 | * |
298 | * @param string $messages Login messages. |
299 | */ |
300 | $messages = apply_filters( 'login_messages', $messages ); |
301 |
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302 | wp_admin_notice( |
303 | $messages, |
304 | array( |
305 | 'type' => 'info', |
306 | 'id' => 'login-message', |
307 | 'additional_classes' => array( 'message' ), |
308 | 'paragraph_wrap' => false, |
309 | ) |