wp-signup.php:706Shows a message confirming that the new user has been registered and is awaiting activation.
$user_namestring$user_emailstringOne hook fires while confirm_user_signup() runs, in this order:
Fires when the site or user sign-up process is complete.
function confirm_user_signup( $user_name, $user_email ) { ?> <h2> <?php /* translators: %s: Username. */ printf( __( '%s is your new username' ), $user_name ) ?> </h2> <p><?php _e( 'But, before you can start using your new username, <strong>you must activate it</strong>.' ); ?></p> <p> <?php /* translators: %s: The user email address. */ printf( __( 'Check your inbox at %s and click on the given link.' ), '<strong>' . $user_email . '</strong>' ); ?> </p> <p><?php _e( 'If you do not activate your username within two days, you will have to sign up again.' ); ?></p> <?php /** This action is documented in wp-signup.php */ do_action( 'signup_finished' );}Introduced in MU (3.0.0). Unchanged from 6.7.7 through 7.1.0.
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