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809 | /** |
810 | * Filters the type of site sign-up. |
811 | * |
812 | * @since 3.0.0 |
813 | * |
814 | * @param string $active_signup String that returns registration type. The value can be |
815 | * 'all', 'none', 'blog', or 'user'. |
816 | */ |
817 | $active_signup = apply_filters( 'wpmu_active_signup', $active_signup ); |
818 |
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819 | // Make the signup type translatable. |
820 | $i18n_signup['all'] = _x('all', 'Multisite active signup type'); |
821 | $i18n_signup['none'] = _x('none', 'Multisite active signup type'); |
822 | $i18n_signup['blog'] = _x('blog', 'Multisite active signup type'); |
823 | $i18n_signup['user'] = _x('user', 'Multisite active signup type'); |
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825 | if ( is_super_admin() ) { |
826 | /* translators: 1: type of site sign-up; 2: network settings URL */ |