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649 $active_signup = get_site_option( 'registration', 'none' );
650 /**
651  * Filter the type of site sign-up.
652  *
653  * @since 3.0.0
654  *
655  * @param string $active_signup String that returns registration type. The value can be
656  *                              'all', 'none', 'blog', or 'user'.
657  */
658 $active_signup = apply_filters( 'wpmu_active_signup', $active_signup );
659
660 // Make the signup type translatable.
661 $i18n_signup['all'] = _x('all', 'Multisite active signup type');
662 $i18n_signup['none'] = _x('none', 'Multisite active signup type');
663 $i18n_signup['blog'] = _x('blog', 'Multisite active signup type');
664 $i18n_signup['user'] = _x('user', 'Multisite active signup type');
665
666 if ( is_super_admin() )
667      echo '<div class="mu_alert">' . sprintf( __( 'Greetings Site Administrator! You are currently allowing &#8220;%s&#8221; registrations. To change or disable registration go to your <a href="%s">Options page</a>.' ), $i18n_signup[$active_signup], esc_url( network_admin_url( 'settings.php' ) ) ) . '</div>';