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1419 | * Returning a falsey value to the filter will disable the ability |
1420 | * to override the post lock. |
1421 | * |
1422 | * @since 3.6.0 |
1423 | * |
1424 | * @param bool $override Whether to allow overriding post locks. Default true. |
1425 | * @param WP_Post $post Post object. |
1426 | * @param WP_User $user User object. |
1427 | */ |
1428 | $override = apply_filters( 'override_post_lock', true, $post, $user ); |
1429 | $tab_last = $override ? '' : ' wp-tab-last'; |
1430 |
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1431 | ?> |
1432 | <div class="post-locked-message"> |
1433 | <div class="post-locked-avatar"><?php echo get_avatar( $user->ID, 64 ); ?></div> |
1434 | <p class="currently-editing wp-tab-first" tabindex="0"> |
1435 | <?php |
1436 | _e( 'This content is currently locked.' ); |
1437 | if ( $override ) |