' . esc_html( $app_name ) . '' ); ?>
ID, true ); $blogs_count = count( $blogs ); if ( $blogs_count > 1 ) { ?>the %2$s site in this installation that you have permissions on.', 'This will grant access to all %2$s sites in this installation that you have permissions on.', $blogs_count ); if ( is_super_admin() ) { /* translators: 1: URL to my-sites.php, 2: Number of sites the user has. */ $message = _n( 'This will grant access to the %2$s site on the network as you have Super Admin rights.', 'This will grant access to all %2$s sites on the network as you have Super Admin rights.', $blogs_count ); } printf( $message, admin_url( 'my-sites.php' ), number_format_i18n( $blogs_count ) ); ?>
' . __( 'Be sure to save this in a safe location. You will not be able to retrieve it.' ) . '
'; $args = array( 'type' => 'success', 'additional_classes' => array( 'notice-alt', 'below-h2' ), 'paragraph_wrap' => false, ); wp_admin_notice( $message, $args ); /** * Fires in the Authorize Application Password new password section in the no-JS version. * * In most cases, this should be used in combination with the {@see 'wp_application_passwords_approve_app_request_success'} * action to ensure that both the JS and no-JS variants are handled. * * @since 5.6.0 * @since 5.6.1 Corrected action name and signature. * * @param string $new_password The newly generated application password. * @param array $request The array of request data. All arguments are optional and may be empty. * @param WP_User $user The user authorizing the application. */ do_action( 'wp_authorize_application_password_form_approved_no_js', $new_password, $request, $user ); else : ?>