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 ); Enjoy Free Hyundai Maintenance in Gaithersburg - Fitzgerald Hyundai Gaithersburg Blog
  • Fitzgerald Hyundai Gaithersburg

Mar 12, 2020
Hyundai maintenance

There are many benefits to buying a new Hyundai near Arlington, VA, but one recent change that makes that decision even more attractive is the free maintenance that Hyundai added. Our Hyundai dealership and the Hyundai service center on our lot now provides complimentary maintenance on all factory-scheduled maintenance for your new Hyundai model. This program lasts for three years or 36,000 miles after your purchase, and it includes all sorts of care that your vehicle needs to keep running as it should. Read more about the Hyundai Complimentary Maintenance details below!

How to Get Hyundai Complimentary Maintenance Near Baltimore

Hyundai has grown in popularity as an automaker because of the reliability of their models, but even these new Hyundai cars and SUVs near Alexandria, VA need regular maintenance to ensure that their parts hold up and that you can drive anywhere with confidence. The free vehicle maintenance at our service center is just another benefit to buying a new Hyundai, and it started at the beginning of February for all 2020 Hyundai models. For the first three years or 36,000 miles of owning your 2020 Hyundai, you can enjoy complimentary repairs like:

  • Engine oil refills with Hyundai Recommended Oil
  • Engine oil filter replacements with Hyundai Genuine Oil Filters
  • Multi-point inspections
  • Tire rotations

Visit Our Auto Service Center Near Washington, DC!

Our Hyundai service center has made keeping up with vehicle maintenance schedules easier for all drivers, and this complimentary maintenance program is just the newest benefit to shopping with us. Our technicians are thorough yet quick so that you feel confident in the quality of your model while not having to go long without it. Of course, if you have questions about Hyundai Complimentary maintenance specifics, your Hyundai model maintenance schedule, or any other item to do with Hyundai models, reach out to our dealership today!