wp_add_inline_style() – Add extra CSS styles to a registered stylesheet.

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Description

Adds extra CSS styles to a registered stylesheet.

Styles will only be added if the stylesheet is already in the queue. Accepts a string $data containing the CSS. If two or more CSS code blocks are added to the same stylesheet $handle, they will be printed in the order they were added, i.e. the latter added styles can redeclare the previous.

Usage

$bool = wp_add_inline_style( $handle, $data );

Parameters

$handle
( string ) required – Name of the stylesheet to add the extra styles to.
$data
( string ) required – String containing the CSS styles to be added.

Returns

bool True on success, false on failure.

Source

File name: wordpress/wp-includes/functions.wp-styles.php
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function wp_add_inline_style( $handle, $data ) {
  _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( wp_add_inline_style, $handle );

  if ( false !== stripos( $data, '</style>' ) ) {
    _doing_it_wrong(
      wp_add_inline_style,
      sprintf(
        /* translators: 1: <style>, 2: wp_add_inline_style() */
        __( 'Do not pass %1$s tags to %2$s.' ),
        '<code>&lt;style&gt;</code>',
        '<code>wp_add_inline_style()</code>'
      ),
      '3.7.0'
    );
    $data = trim( preg_replace( '#<style[^>]*>(.*)</style>#is', '$1', $data ) );
  }

  return wp_styles()->add_inline_style( $handle, $data );
}
 

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