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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 3153 | * Filters the subject of the password reset email. |
| 3154 | * |
| 3155 | * @since 2.8.0 |
| 3156 | * @since 4.4.0 Added the `$user_login` and `$user_data` parameters. |
| 3157 | * |
| 3158 | * @param string $title Email subject. |
| 3159 | * @param string $user_login The username for the user. |
| 3160 | * @param WP_User $user_data WP_User object. |
| 3161 | */ |
| 3162 | $title = apply_filters( 'retrieve_password_title', $title, $user_login, $user_data ); |
| 3163 | |
| 3164 | /** |
| 3165 | * Filters the message body of the password reset mail. |
| 3166 | * |
| 3167 | * If the filtered message is empty, the password reset email will not be sent. |
| 3168 | * |
| 3169 | * @since 2.8.0 |
| 3170 | * @since 4.1.0 Added `$user_login` and `$user_data` parameters. |
| 3171 | * |