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|---|---|
| 272 |            * | 
| 273 |            * @since 2.3.0 | 
| 274 |            * @since 4.4.0 Added the `$widget` parameter. | 
| 275 |            * @since 4.8.1 The `$widget` param may now be a `WP_Widget_Custom_HTML` object in addition to a `WP_Widget_Text` object. | 
| 276 |            * | 
| 277 |            * @param string                               $text     The widget content. | 
| 278 |            * @param array                                $instance Array of settings for the current widget. | 
| 279 |            * @param WP_Widget_Text|WP_Widget_Custom_HTML $widget   Current text or HTML widget instance. | 
| 280 |            */ | 
| 281 |           $text = apply_filters( 'widget_text', $text, $instance, $this ); | 
| 282 |  | 
| 283 |           if ( $is_visual_text_widget ) { | 
| 284 |  | 
| 285 |                /** | 
| 286 |                 * Filters the content of the Text widget to apply changes expected from the visual (TinyMCE) editor. | 
| 287 |                 * | 
| 288 |                 * By default a subset of the_content filters are applied, including wpautop and wptexturize. | 
| 289 |                 * | 
| 290 |                 * @since 4.8.0 |