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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 1185 | /** |
| 1186 | * Filter the header image attachment metadata. |
| 1187 | * |
| 1188 | * @since 3.9.0 |
| 1189 | * |
| 1190 | * @see wp_generate_attachment_metadata() |
| 1191 | * |
| 1192 | * @param array $metadata Attachment metadata. |
| 1193 | */ |
| 1194 | $metadata = apply_filters( 'wp_header_image_attachment_metadata', $metadata ); |
| 1195 | wp_update_attachment_metadata( $attachment_id, $metadata ); |
| 1196 | return $attachment_id; |
| 1197 | } |
| 1198 | |
| 1199 | /** |
| 1200 | * Gets attachment uploaded by Media Manager, crops it, then saves it as a |
| 1201 | * new object. Returns JSON-encoded object details. |
| 1202 | */ |
| 1203 | public function ajax_header_crop() { |