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|---|---|
| 741 |  * This hook also fires before the plugins list table is rendered in the Network Admin. | 
| 742 |  * | 
| 743 |  * Please note: The 'active' portion of the hook name does not refer to whether the current | 
| 744 |  * view is for active plugins, but rather all plugins actively-installed. | 
| 745 |  * | 
| 746 |  * @since 3.0.0 | 
| 747 |  * | 
| 748 |  * @param array[] $plugins_all An array of arrays containing information on all installed plugins. | 
| 749 |  */ | 
| 750 | do_action( 'pre_current_active_plugins', $plugins['all'] ); | 
| 751 | ?> | 
| 752 |  | 
| 753 | <?php $wp_list_table->views(); ?> | 
| 754 |  | 
| 755 | <form class="search-form search-plugins" method="get"> | 
| 756 | <?php $wp_list_table->search_box( __( 'Search Installed Plugins' ), 'plugin' ); ?> | 
| 757 | </form> | 
| 758 |  | 
| 759 | <form method="post" id="bulk-action-form"> |