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srfm_enable_gutenberg_post_types
The ‘srfm_enable_gutenberg_post_types’ is a filter that returns a list of post types in SureForms that want the Gutenberg editor to be enabled.
Parameters:
- $srfm_post_types (array) – An array of post types for SureForms that use the Gutenberg editor.
If you face any issues using this filter, feel free to contact us. We’re always here to assist you.
Filter Source:
/**
* filter source
*/
apply_filters( ‘srfm_enable_gutenberg_post_types’, $post_type );
Filter Usage:
add_filter(‘srfm_enable_gutenberg_post_types’, 'your_custom_function', 10, 1);
function your_custom_function( $post_type )
{
//Add code here
return $post_type;
}
Filter Example:
add_filter(‘srfm_enable_gutenberg_post_types’, your_custom_function, 10, 1);
function your_custom_function( $post_type )
{
if ( ! $post_type ) {
return $post_type;
}
//Add code here
return $post_type
}
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