Call wp_localize_script directly after enqueueing blocks-frontend-js#111
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Call wp_localize_script directly after enqueueing blocks-frontend-js#111joostdekeijzer wants to merge 1 commit intomotopress:masterfrom
wp_localize_script directly after enqueueing blocks-frontend-js#111joostdekeijzer wants to merge 1 commit intomotopress:masterfrom
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…t possible issues, eg when `wp_print_footer_scripts` gets called before the wp_footer action.
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I run into an issue with Getwid an TML where TML called
wp_print_footer_scriptsbefore the "wp_footer" action was called. This resulted in the scenario where the localization JS wasn't included in the page.You can call
wp_localize_script( "<script name>" )directly after registering or enqueueing it (eg. on the "enqueue_block_assets" action). That way WordPress handles it all and the additional "wp_footer" hook is not needed.I guess it's safer that way...