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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 5960 | * |
| 5961 | * For these first content media elements, the `loading` attribute will be omitted. By default, this is the case |
| 5962 | * for only the very first content media element. |
| 5963 | * |
| 5964 | * @since 5.9.0 |
| 5965 | * @since 6.3.0 The default threshold was changed from 1 to 3. |
| 5966 | * |
| 5967 | * @param int $omit_threshold The number of media elements where the `loading` attribute will not be added. Default 3. |
| 5968 | */ |
| 5969 | $omit_threshold = apply_filters( 'wp_omit_loading_attr_threshold', 3 ); |
| 5970 | } |
| 5971 | |
| 5972 | return $omit_threshold; |
| 5973 | } |
| 5974 | |
| 5975 | /** |
| 5976 | * Increases an internal content media count variable. |
| 5977 | * |
| 5978 | * @since 5.9.0 |