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|---|---|
| 2822 | |
| 2823 | /** |
| 2824 | * Filter the URI of a WordPress admin CSS file. |
| 2825 | * |
| 2826 | * @since 2.3.0 |
| 2827 | * |
| 2828 | * @param string $_file Relative path to the file with query arguments attached. |
| 2829 | * @param string $file Relative path to the file, minus its ".css" extension. |
| 2830 | */ |
| 2831 | return apply_filters( 'wp_admin_css_uri', $_file, $file ); |
| 2832 | } |
| 2833 | |
| 2834 | /** |
| 2835 | * Enqueues or directly prints a stylesheet link to the specified CSS file. |
| 2836 | * |
| 2837 | * "Intelligently" decides to enqueue or to print the CSS file. If the |
| 2838 | * 'wp_print_styles' action has *not* yet been called, the CSS file will be |
| 2839 | * enqueued. If the wp_print_styles action *has* been called, the CSS link will |
| 2840 | * be printed. Printing may be forced by passing true as the $force_echo |