Thoughts, Ideas and bits of code for SMF (2.1)
Peter Spicer 935f615011 ! Only load a language file if we need it because the first time call_integration_hook is run, the theme paths are not known which means that loadEssentialThemeData has to run which costs an extra DB query we don't actually need to run. | há 10 anos atrás | |
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