The keyword elseif should be used instead of else if so that all control keywords look like single words.

This was a mess, is now standardized across the codebase, except for a few 3rd-party libs. 

See #30799.


git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@31090 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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Scott Taylor
2015-01-08 07:04:40 +00:00
parent d0767caf54
commit 6fd11624d1
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@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ function install_plugin_information() {
<?php
if ( ! empty( $api->tested ) && version_compare( substr( $GLOBALS['wp_version'], 0, strlen( $api->tested ) ), $api->tested, '>' ) ) {
echo '<div class="notice notice-warning"><p>' . __('<strong>Warning:</strong> This plugin has <strong>not been tested</strong> with your current version of WordPress.') . '</p></div>';
} else if ( ! empty( $api->requires ) && version_compare( substr( $GLOBALS['wp_version'], 0, strlen( $api->requires ) ), $api->requires, '<' ) ) {
} elseif ( ! empty( $api->requires ) && version_compare( substr( $GLOBALS['wp_version'], 0, strlen( $api->requires ) ), $api->requires, '<' ) ) {
echo '<div class="notice notice-warning"><p>' . __('<strong>Warning:</strong> This plugin has <strong>not been marked as compatible</strong> with your version of WordPress.') . '</p></div>';
}