fields = array( 'style' => 'style', 'editorStyle' => 'editor', ); static $core_blocks_meta; if ( ! $core_blocks_meta ) { $core_blocks_meta = require BLOCKS_PATH . 'blocks-json.php'; } $files = false; $transient_name = 'wp_core_block_css_files'; /* * Ignore transient cache when the development mode is set to 'core'. Why? To avoid interfering with * the core developer's workflow. */ $can_use_cached = ! wp_is_development_mode( 'core' ); if ( $can_use_cached ) { $cached_files = get_transient( $transient_name ); // Check the validity of cached values by checking against the current WordPress version. if ( is_array( $cached_files ) && isset( $cached_files['version'] ) && $cached_files['version'] === $wp_version && isset( $cached_files['files'] ) ) { $files = $cached_files['files']; } } if ( ! $files ) { $files = glob( wp_normalize_path( BLOCKS_PATH . '**/**.css' ) ); // Normalize BLOCKS_PATH prior to substitution for Windows environments. $normalized_blocks_path = wp_normalize_path( BLOCKS_PATH ); $files = array_map( static function ( $file ) use ( $normalized_blocks_path ) { return str_replace( $normalized_blocks_path, '', $file ); }, $files ); // Save core block style paths in cache when not in development mode. if ( $can_use_cached ) { set_transient( $transient_name, array( 'version' => $wp_version, 'files' => $files, ) ); } } $register_style = static function ( $name, $filename, $style_handle ) use ( $blocks_url, $suffix, $wp_styles, $files ) { $style_path = "{$name}/{$filename}{$suffix}.css"; $path = wp_normalize_path( BLOCKS_PATH . $style_path ); if ( ! in_array( $style_path, $files, true ) ) { $wp_styles->add( $style_handle, false ); return; } $wp_styles->add( $style_handle, $blocks_url . $style_path ); $wp_styles->add_data( $style_handle, 'path', $path ); $rtl_file = "{$name}/{$filename}-rtl{$suffix}.css"; if ( is_rtl() && in_array( $rtl_file, $files, true ) ) { $wp_styles->add_data( $style_handle, 'rtl', 'replace' ); $wp_styles->add_data( $style_handle, 'suffix', $suffix ); $wp_styles->add_data( $style_handle, 'path', str_replace( "{$suffix}.css", "-rtl{$suffix}.css", $path ) ); } }; foreach ( $core_blocks_meta as $name => $schema ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/blocks.php */ $schema = apply_filters( 'block_type_metadata', $schema ); // Backfill these properties similar to `register_block_type_from_metadata()`. if ( ! isset( $schema['style'] ) ) { $schema['style'] = "wp-block-{$name}"; } if ( ! isset( $schema['editorStyle'] ) ) { $schema['editorStyle'] = "wp-block-{$name}-editor"; } // Register block theme styles. $register_style( $name, 'theme', "wp-block-{$name}-theme" ); foreach ( $style_fields as $style_field => $filename ) { $style_handle = $schema[ $style_field ]; if ( is_array( $style_handle ) ) { continue; } $register_style( $name, $filename, $style_handle ); } } } add_action( 'init', 'register_core_block_style_handles', 9 ); /** * Registers core block types using metadata files. * Dynamic core blocks are registered separately. * * @since 5.5.0 */ function register_core_block_types_from_metadata() { $block_folders = require BLOCKS_PATH . 'require-static-blocks.php'; foreach ( $block_folders as $block_folder ) { register_block_type_from_metadata( BLOCKS_PATH . $block_folder ); } } add_action( 'init', 'register_core_block_types_from_metadata' ); /** * Registers the core block metadata collection. * * This function is hooked into the 'init' action with a priority of 9, * ensuring that the core block metadata is registered before the regular * block initialization that happens at priority 10. * * @since 6.7.0 */ function wp_register_core_block_metadata_collection() { wp_register_block_metadata_collection( BLOCKS_PATH, BLOCKS_PATH . 'blocks-json.php' ); } add_action( 'init', 'wp_register_core_block_metadata_collection', 9 ); Dodge - Simi Valley Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Blog

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Mar 7, 2025

The 2004 Dodge Sprinter (part of the T1N generation produced from 1995–2006) is a staple in the camper van and commercial vehicle communities, prized for its durability, fuel efficiency, and spacious design. A common question among owners and converters is whether this model features a smart alternator—a technology that optimizes charging efficiency and fuel economy. […]

Mar 7, 2025

The 2004 Dodge Sprinter (T1N model) is a beloved platform for camper van conversions due to its robust diesel engine, spacious interior, and reliability. One of the most debated topics among Sprinter owners is whether it’s possible to sleep sideways in this van. While the answer depends on your height, build design, and priorities, this guide breaks […]

Mar 7, 2025

The History Behind the Brand Divorce of Dodge & Ram Dodge and Ram split because Chrysler wanted each brand to do a clearer job. Dodge would focus on cars, performance, and SUVs, while Ram would become a standalone truck brand focused on pickups, commercial vans, towing, hauling, and work customers. The simple answer is this: […]

Mar 6, 2025

At SIMI CDJR, we don’t just sell cars—we sell American muscle with a brain. While the Ford Mustang clings to its pony-car past, the Dodge Charger redefines what a modern performance machine should be: raw power meets practicality, wrapped in a snarling V8 soundtrack. Let’s break down why the Charger outmuscles, outsmarts, and outright humiliates […]

Mar 3, 2025

For decades, the Dodge Challenger has been the undisputed king of retro muscle cars, blending throwback styling with tire-shredding power. But as Dodge pivots toward its electric future, the 2026 Challenger marks the end of an era—the final model year for the combustion-powered icon. This isn’t just a swan song; it’s a celebration of everything […]

Mar 3, 2025

When Dodge resurrected the Hornet nameplate in 2023 as its first plug-in hybrid SUV, it signaled a bold new direction for the brand. Now, the 2026 Dodge Hornet has arrived—a compact crossover that blends muscle-car aggression with cutting-edge efficiency. Designed to dominate both city streets and winding backroads, the 2026 Hornet is Dodge’s answer to […]

Mar 3, 2025

When Dodge officially retired the legendary HEMI V8 engine in 2023, enthusiasts mourned the end of an era. Fast-forward to 2026, and the all-new Dodge Charger has not only silenced skeptics—it’s redefined what a muscle car can be. Blending heritage with cutting-edge innovation, the 2026 Charger is a thrilling paradox: a zero-emissions beast that stays true to […]

Feb 28, 2025

The Dodge Durango has carved a niche as a powerful, family-friendly SUV with muscle-car DNA, thanks to its available Hemi V8 engines and performance-focused SRT variants. While Dodge has not officially confirmed details about the 2026 Durango, industry analysts and leaks provide clues about its potential release timeline, pricing, and upgrades. Below, we break down […]

Feb 20, 2025

The 2024 Dodge Hornet R/T Plus has captured attention as Dodge’s first foray into the hybrid compact SUV segment, blending muscle-car DNA with eco-friendly innovation. But with its bold claims of performance and efficiency, buyers are left wondering: Is the Hornet R/T Plus built to last? In this 1,500-word guide, we dissect its reliability from […]

Feb 20, 2025

The 2024 Dodge Hornet R/T Plus redefines compact SUVs with its electrified punch and Dodge’s unmistakable flair. Whether you’re seeking a 2024 Dodge Hornet R/T Plus for sale, intrigued by the 2024 Dodge Hornet R/T Plus engine, or drawn to the 2024 Dodge Hornet R/T Plus EAWD for its hybrid all-wheel-drive edge, Simi Valley Chrysler […]