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392 | function __construct() { |
393 | $widget_ops = array('classname' => 'widget_text', 'description' => __('Arbitrary text or HTML')); |
394 | $control_ops = array('width' => 400, 'height' => 350); |
395 | parent::__construct('text', __('Text'), $widget_ops, $control_ops); |
396 | } |
397 |
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398 | function widget( $args, $instance ) { |
399 | extract($args); |
400 | $title = apply_filters( 'widget_title', empty( $instance['title'] ) ? '' : $instance['title'], $instance, $this->id_base ); |
401 | $text = apply_filters( 'widget_text', empty( $instance['text'] ) ? '' : $instance['text'], $instance ); |
402 | echo $before_widget; |
403 | if ( !empty( $title ) ) { echo $before_title . $title . $after_title; } ?> |
404 | <div class="textwidget"><?php echo !empty( $instance['filter'] ) ? wpautop( $text ) : $text; ?></div> |
405 | <?php |
406 | echo $after_widget; |
407 | } |
408 |
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409 | function update( $new_instance, $old_instance ) { |
410 | $instance = $old_instance; |