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627 | $widget = array( |
628 | 'name' => $name, |
629 | 'id' => $id, |
630 | 'callback' => $output_callback, |
631 | 'params' => array_slice(func_get_args(), 4) |
632 | ); |
633 | $widget = array_merge($widget, $options); |
634 |
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635 | if ( is_callable($output_callback) && ( !isset($wp_registered_widgets[$id]) || did_action( 'widgets_init' ) ) ) { |
636 | do_action( 'wp_register_sidebar_widget', $widget ); |
637 | $wp_registered_widgets[$id] = $widget; |
638 | } |
639 | } |
640 |
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641 | /** |
642 | * Retrieve description for widget. |
643 | * |
644 | * When registering widgets, the options can also include 'description' that |
645 | * describes the widget for display on the widget administration panel or |