This function’s access is marked private. This means it is not intended for use by plugin or theme developers, only in other core functions. It is listed here for completeness.
Find “content:” within a string.
Imbalanced/Unclosed validation errors may be caused when a character is used in a "content:" declaration.
This function is used to detect if this is a possible cause of the validation error, so that if it is, a notification may be added to the Validation Errors.
Example: .element::before { content: "(\""; } .element::after { content: "\")"; }
Using ! empty() because strpos() may return non-boolean values that evaluate to false. This would be problematic when using a strict "false === strpos()" comparison.
(string) (Required) The CSS input string.
(bool)
File: wp-includes/customize/class-wp-customize-custom-css-setting.php
Version | Description |
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4.7.0 | Introduced. |
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https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wp_customize_custom_css_setting/is_possible_content_error