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372 | * |
373 | * @global int $content_width Content width. |
374 | * |
375 | * @return void |
376 | */ |
377 | function twenty_twenty_one_content_width() { |
378 | // This variable is intended to be overruled from themes. |
379 | // Open WPCS issue: {@link https://github.com/WordPress-Coding-Standards/WordPress-Coding-Standards/issues/1043}. |
380 | // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.PrefixAllGlobals.NonPrefixedVariableFound |
381 | $GLOBALS['content_width'] = apply_filters( 'twenty_twenty_one_content_width', 750 ); |
382 | } |
383 | add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'twenty_twenty_one_content_width', 0 ); |
384 |
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385 | /** |
386 | * Enqueues scripts and styles. |
387 | * |
388 | * @since Twenty Twenty-One 1.0 |
389 | * |
390 | * @global bool $is_IE |