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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 4711 | /** |
| 4712 | * Fires once an existing post has been updated. |
| 4713 | * |
| 4714 | * @since 3.0.0 |
| 4715 | * |
| 4716 | * @param int $post_id Post ID. |
| 4717 | * @param WP_Post $post_after Post object following the update. |
| 4718 | * @param WP_Post $post_before Post object before the update. |
| 4719 | */ |
| 4720 | do_action( 'post_updated', $post_id, $post_after, $post_before ); |
| 4721 | } |
| 4722 | |
| 4723 | /** |
| 4724 | * Fires once a post has been saved. |
| 4725 | * |
| 4726 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$post->post_type`, refers to |
| 4727 | * the post type slug. |
| 4728 | * |
| 4729 | * Possible hook names include: |