1 | jQuery( document ).ready( function() { |
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3 | var self; |
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5 | self = { |
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6 | queriedPost: new wp.customize.Value() |
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7 | }; |
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9 | // Listen for queried-post messages from the preview. |
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10 | wp.customize.bind( 'ready', function() { |
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11 | wp.customize.previewer.bind( 'queried-post', function( queriedPost ) { |
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12 | self.queriedPost.set( queriedPost || false ); |
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13 | } ); |
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For multi-line function calls, the closing parenthesis should be on a new line.
If a function call spawns multiple lines, the coding standard suggests to move the closing parenthesis to a new line: someFunctionCall(
$firstArgument,
$secondArgument,
$thirdArgument
); // Closing parenthesis on a new line.
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14 | } ); |
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For multi-line function calls, the closing parenthesis should be on a new line.
If a function call spawns multiple lines, the coding standard suggests to move the closing parenthesis to a new line: someFunctionCall(
$firstArgument,
$secondArgument,
$thirdArgument
); // Closing parenthesis on a new line.
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16 | // Listen for post |
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17 | self.queriedPost.bind( function( newPost, oldPost ) { |
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18 | window.kirkiPost = false; |
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19 | if ( newPost || oldPost ) { |
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20 | window.kirkiPost = ( newPost ) ? newPost : oldPost; |
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21 | } |
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22 | } ); |
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For multi-line function calls, the closing parenthesis should be on a new line.
If a function call spawns multiple lines, the coding standard suggests to move the closing parenthesis to a new line: someFunctionCall(
$firstArgument,
$secondArgument,
$thirdArgument
); // Closing parenthesis on a new line.
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23 | } ); |
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For multi-line function calls, the closing parenthesis should be on a new line.
If a function call spawns multiple lines, the coding standard suggests to move the closing parenthesis to a new line: someFunctionCall(
$firstArgument,
$secondArgument,
$thirdArgument
); // Closing parenthesis on a new line.
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