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Timestamp:
11/02/2011 05:33:53 AM (14 years ago)
Author:
ryan
Message:

Use add_help_sidebar(). see #19020

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  • trunk/wp-admin/network/themes.php

    r18911 r19114  
    207207    '<p>' . __('This screen enables and disables the inclusion of themes available to choose in the Appearance menu for each site. It does not activate or deactivate which theme a site is currently using.') . '</p>' .
    208208    '<p>' . __('If the network admin disables a theme that is in use, it can still remain selected on that site. If another theme is chosen, the disabled theme will not appear in the site&#8217;s Appearance > Themes screen.') . '</p>' .
    209     '<p>' . __('Themes can be enabled on a site by site basis by the network admin on the Edit Site screen (which has a Themes tab); get there via the Edit action link on the All Sites screen. Only network admins are able to install or edit themes.') . '</p>' .
     209    '<p>' . __('Themes can be enabled on a site by site basis by the network admin on the Edit Site screen (which has a Themes tab); get there via the Edit action link on the All Sites screen. Only network admins are able to install or edit themes.') . '</p>'
     210);
     211
     212get_current_screen()->add_help_sidebar(
    210213    '<p><strong>' . __('For more information:') . '</strong></p>' .
    211214    '<p>' . __('<a href="http://codex.wordpress.org/Network_Admin_Themes_Screen" target="_blank">Documentation on Network Themes</a>') . '</p>' .
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