Let's add a <code>submit</code> button to your form. Clicking this button will send the data from your form to the URL you specified with your form's <code>action</code> attribute.
Here's an example submit button:
<code><button type="submit">this button submits the form</button></code>
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## Instructions
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Add a button as the last element of your <code>form</code> element with a type of <code>submit</code>, and "Submit" as its text.
testString: assert($("button").attr("type") === "submit", 'Your submit button should have the attribute <code>type</code> set to <code>submit</code>.');
testString: assert(code.match(/<\/button>/g) && code.match(/<button/g)&&code.match(/<\/button>/g).length === code.match(/<button/g).length,'Makesureyour<code>button</code> element has a closing tag.');