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522 | * |
523 | * @param array $signup_user_defaults { |
524 | * An array of default user variables. |
525 | * |
526 | * @type string $user_name The user username. |
527 | * @type string $user_email The user email address. |
528 | * @type WP_Error $errors A WP_Error object with possible errors relevant to the sign-up user. |
529 | * } |
530 | */ |
531 | $filtered_results = apply_filters( 'signup_user_init', $signup_user_defaults ); |
532 | $user_name = $filtered_results['user_name']; |
533 | $user_email = $filtered_results['user_email']; |
534 | $errors = $filtered_results['errors']; |
535 |
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536 | ?> |
537 |
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538 | <h2><?php |
539 | /* translators: %s: name of the network */ |
540 | printf( __( 'Get your own %s account in seconds' ), get_network()->site_name ); |