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==Description==

The <b>"gwolle_gb_uninstall"</b> action is used to execute a function when the plugin is uninstalled and deactivated.

You can use this action as:

<code><?php add_action( 'gwolle_gb_uninstall', 'action_function_name' ) ?></code>

Where 'action_function_name' is the function WordPress should call when the action is being used.

'''action_function_name''' should be a unique function name. It cannot match any other function name already declared.


==Examples==

function my_gwolle_gb_uninstall( $args = '' ) {

	// Do something

}
add_action( 'gwolle_gb_uninstall', 'my_gwolle_gb_uninstall' );