Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued.
Source
do_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' );
Changelog
Version | Description |
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2.8.0 | Introduced. |
Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued.
do_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' );
Version | Description |
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2.8.0 | Introduced. |
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Basic Example
Instead of this Action, use ‘admin_enqueue_scripts’ for Admin pages and ‘login_enqueue_scripts’ for the login page.
If you want to add dynamic inline styles.
Selectively load JS files into specific pages like so:
do_blocks()
is called beforewp_enqueue_scripts
so if you are correctly registering scripts and only enqueuing on pages it’s needed on (which most developers do not seem to do), keep in mind that if you use something likewp_localize_script
, it will not work if you’re registering your script inwp_enqueue_scripts
hook and enqueueing it from some kind of trigger generated by content, shortcode, template files, or something else that could be loaded bydo_blocks
.This will result in javascript errors saying
XYZ variable is not defined
I had a lot of plugin clients report issues because of this, as my call to
wp_enqueue_script
is normally triggered by a template file or something that now gets loaded indo_blocks()
(like a shortcode), which is BEFOREwp_enqueue_scripts
action is triggered, meaning the script is not registered yet.The solution for me in this situation was to create a conditional check before calling
wp_localize_script
and thenwp_enqueue_script
, to see if the script has been registered already, and if not, make sure to callwp_register_script
first.This actions passes an argument
$hook
that is handy when for example to prevent the script from loading on certain pages;wp_enqueue_scripts
action, however, it does apply for theadmin_enqueue_scripts
action.