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281 | * |
282 | * @param array $signup_defaults { |
283 | * An array of default site sign-up variables. |
284 | * |
285 | * @type string $blogname The site blogname. |
286 | * @type string $blog_title The site title. |
287 | * @type array $errors An array possibly containing 'blogname' or 'blog_title' errors. |
288 | * } |
289 | */ |
290 | $filtered_results = apply_filters( 'signup_another_blog_init', $signup_defaults ); |
291 |
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292 | $blogname = $filtered_results['blogname']; |
293 | $blog_title = $filtered_results['blog_title']; |
294 | $errors = $filtered_results['errors']; |
295 |
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296 | echo '<h2>' . sprintf( __( 'Get <em>another</em> %s site in seconds' ), get_current_site()->site_name ) . '</h2>'; |
297 |
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298 | if ( $errors->get_error_code() ) { |
299 | echo '<p>' . __( 'There was a problem, please correct the form below and try again.' ) . '</p>'; |