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1849 | register_widget( 'WP_Widget_Custom_HTML' ); |
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1851 | register_widget( 'WP_Widget_Block' ); |
1852 |
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1853 | /** |
1854 | * Fires after all default WordPress widgets have been registered. |
1855 | * |
1856 | * @since 2.2.0 |
1857 | */ |
1858 | do_action( 'widgets_init' ); |
1859 | } |
1860 |
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1861 | /** |
1862 | * Enables the widgets block editor. This is hooked into 'after_setup_theme' so |
1863 | * that the block editor is enabled by default but can be disabled by themes. |
1864 | * |
1865 | * @since 5.8.0 |
1866 | * |
1867 | * @access private |