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| 983 | * @type int $1 Image width in pixels. |
| 984 | * @type int $2 Image height in pixels. |
| 985 | * @type bool $3 Whether the image is a resized image. |
| 986 | * } |
| 987 | * @param int $attachment_id Image attachment ID. |
| 988 | * @param string|int[] $size Requested image size. Can be any registered image size name, or |
| 989 | * an array of width and height values in pixels (in that order). |
| 990 | * @param bool $icon Whether the image should be treated as an icon. |
| 991 | */ |
| 992 | return apply_filters( 'wp_get_attachment_image_src', $image, $attachment_id, $size, $icon ); |
| 993 | } |
| 994 | |
| 995 | /** |
| 996 | * Gets an HTML img element representing an image attachment. |
| 997 | * |
| 998 | * While `$size` will accept an array, it is better to register a size with |
| 999 | * add_image_size() so that a cropped version is generated. It's much more |
| 1000 | * efficient than having to find the closest-sized image and then having the |
| 1001 | * browser scale down the image. |