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2023 | * } |
2024 | * @param array $args { |
2025 | * The args passed into `wp_update_custom_css_post()` merged with defaults. |
2026 | * |
2027 | * @type string $css The original CSS passed in to be updated. |
2028 | * @type string $preprocessed The original preprocessed CSS passed in to be updated. |
2029 | * @type string $stylesheet The stylesheet (theme) being updated. |
2030 | * } |
2031 | */ |
2032 | $data = apply_filters( 'update_custom_css_data', $data, array_merge( $args, compact( 'css' ) ) ); |
2033 |
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2034 | $post_data = array( |
2035 | 'post_title' => $args['stylesheet'], |
2036 | 'post_name' => sanitize_title( $args['stylesheet'] ), |
2037 | 'post_type' => 'custom_css', |
2038 | 'post_status' => 'publish', |
2039 | 'post_content' => $data['css'], |
2040 | 'post_content_filtered' => $data['preprocessed'], |
2041 | ); |