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… a post_list_table_classes filter to allow developers to modify the CSS classes applied to the posts list table in admin. Fixes #58824.
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Adds a
post_list_table_classesfilter toWP_Posts_List_Table::get_table_classes()so developers can modify the CSS classes applied to the posts list table in the admin.Currently the classes are hardcoded with no way to customize them. This filter allows developers to add, remove, or modify classes — for example, adding post-type-specific classes.
Trac ticket: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/58824