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|---|---|
| 708 | /** |
| 709 | * Filters the JavaScript template used to display the auto-update setting for a theme (in the overlay). |
| 710 | * |
| 711 | * See {@see wp_prepare_themes_for_js()} for the properties of the `data` object. |
| 712 | * |
| 713 | * @since 5.5.0 |
| 714 | * |
| 715 | * @param string $template The template for displaying the auto-update setting link. |
| 716 | */ |
| 717 | return apply_filters( 'theme_auto_update_setting_template', $template ); |
| 718 | } |
| 719 | |
| 720 | /* |
| 721 | * The tmpl-theme template is synchronized with PHP above! |
| 722 | */ |
| 723 | ?> |
| 724 | <script id="tmpl-theme" type="text/template"> |
| 725 | <# if ( data.screenshot[0] ) { #> |
| 726 | <div class="theme-screenshot"> |