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54673 | Improve user-edit.php Formatting#2096

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54673 | Improve user-edit.php Formatting#2096
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Improves formatting in /wp-admin/user-edit.php. Fixes formatting errors caught by PHPCS.

Trac ticket: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/54673

I've run PHP Unit tests and everything passed (except for the expected skips and risky tests).

Should I update the strict comparison (== vs ===) errors, or are we concerned that some developers might be dependent on the not-strict comparison operators?


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Updated to fix merge conflicts.

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audrasjb commented Mar 4, 2022

@audrasjb audrasjb closed this Mar 4, 2022
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