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_wp_normalize_relative_css_links › WordPress Function
Since5.9.0
Deprecatedn/a
› _wp_normalize_relative_css_links ( $css, $stylesheet_url )
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Makes URLs relative to the WordPress installation.
Source
function _wp_normalize_relative_css_links( $css, $stylesheet_url ) {
return preg_replace_callback(
'#(url\s*\(\s*[\'"]?\s*)([^\'"\)]+)#',
static function ( $matches ) use ( $stylesheet_url ) {
list( , $prefix, $url ) = $matches;
// Short-circuit if the URL does not require normalization.
if (
str_starts_with( $url, 'http:' ) ||
str_starts_with( $url, 'https:' ) ||
str_starts_with( $url, '/' ) ||
str_starts_with( $url, '#' ) ||
str_starts_with( $url, 'data:' )
) {
return $matches[0];
}
// Build the absolute URL.
$absolute_url = dirname( $stylesheet_url ) . '/' . $url;
$absolute_url = str_replace( '/./', '/', $absolute_url );
// Convert to URL related to the site root.
$url = wp_make_link_relative( $absolute_url );
return $prefix . $url;
},
$css
);
}