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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 9002 | function wp_admin_notice( $message, $args = array() ) { |
| 9003 | /** |
| 9004 | * Fires before an admin notice is output. |
| 9005 | * |
| 9006 | * @since 6.4.0 |
| 9007 | * |
| 9008 | * @param string $message The message for the admin notice. |
| 9009 | * @param array $args The arguments for the admin notice. |
| 9010 | */ |
| 9011 | do_action( 'wp_admin_notice', $message, $args ); |
| 9012 | |
| 9013 | echo wp_kses_post( wp_get_admin_notice( $message, $args ) ); |
| 9014 | } |
| 9015 | |