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607 | $menu_item->url = get_term_link( $menu_item, $menu_item->taxonomy ); |
608 | $menu_item->target = ''; |
609 | $menu_item->attr_title = ''; |
610 | $menu_item->description = get_term_field( 'description', $menu_item->term_id, $menu_item->taxonomy ); |
611 | $menu_item->classes = array(); |
612 | $menu_item->xfn = ''; |
613 |
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614 | } |
615 |
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616 | return apply_filters( 'wp_setup_nav_menu_item', $menu_item ); |
617 | } |
618 |
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619 | /** |
620 | * Get the menu items associated with a particular object. |
621 | * |
622 | * @since 3.0.0 |
623 | * |
624 | * @param int $object_id The ID of the original object. |
625 | * @param string $object_type The type of object, such as "taxonomy" or "post_type." |