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38 | * @param array $args Display arguments including 'before_title', 'after_title', |
39 | * 'before_widget', and 'after_widget'. |
40 | * @param array $instance Settings for the current Search widget instance. |
41 | */ |
42 | public function widget( $args, $instance ) { |
43 | $title = ! empty( $instance['title'] ) ? $instance['title'] : ''; |
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45 | /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/widgets/class-wp-widget-pages.php */ |
46 | $title = apply_filters( 'widget_title', $title, $instance, $this->id_base ); |
47 |
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48 | echo $args['before_widget']; |
49 | if ( $title ) { |
50 | echo $args['before_title'] . $title . $args['after_title']; |
51 | } |
52 |
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53 | // Use current theme search form if it exists |
54 | get_search_form(); |
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