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1101 | $callback = 'wp_nav_menu_item_post_type_meta_box'; |
1102 | $items = (array) get_post_types( array( 'show_in_nav_menus' => true ), 'object' ); |
1103 | } elseif ( isset( $_POST['item-type'] ) && 'taxonomy' == $_POST['item-type'] ) { |
1104 | $type = 'taxonomy'; |
1105 | $callback = 'wp_nav_menu_item_taxonomy_meta_box'; |
1106 | $items = (array) get_taxonomies( array( 'show_ui' => true ), 'object' ); |
1107 | } |
1108 |
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1109 | if ( ! empty( $_POST['item-object'] ) && isset( $items[$_POST['item-object']] ) ) { |
1110 | $item = apply_filters( 'nav_menu_meta_box_object', $items[ $_POST['item-object'] ] ); |
1111 | ob_start(); |
1112 | call_user_func_array($callback, array( |
1113 | null, |
1114 | array( |
1115 | 'id' => 'add-' . $item->name, |
1116 | 'title' => $item->labels->name, |
1117 | 'callback' => $callback, |
1118 | 'args' => $item, |
1119 | ) |