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| 1984 | * @since 6.1.0 |
| 1985 | * |
| 1986 | * @param string|false|null $value The `decoding` attribute value. Returning a falsey value |
| 1987 | * will result in the attribute being omitted for the image. |
| 1988 | * Otherwise, it may be: 'async', 'sync', or 'auto'. Defaults to false. |
| 1989 | * @param string $image The HTML `img` tag to be filtered. |
| 1990 | * @param string $context Additional context about how the function was called |
| 1991 | * or where the img tag is. |
| 1992 | */ |
| 1993 | $filtered_decoding_attr = apply_filters( |
| 1994 | 'wp_img_tag_add_decoding_attr', |
| 1995 | isset( $optimization_attrs['decoding'] ) ? $optimization_attrs['decoding'] : false, |
| 1996 | $image, |
| 1997 | $context |
| 1998 | ); |
| 1999 | |
| 2000 | // Validate the values after filtering. |
| 2001 | if ( isset( $optimization_attrs['decoding'] ) && ! $filtered_decoding_attr ) { |
| 2002 | // Unset `decoding` attribute if `$filtered_decoding_attr` is set to `false`. |