Even through you added your button below the text input, they appear next to each other on the page. That's because both `input` and `button` elements are <dfn>inline elements</dfn>, which don't appear on new lines.
You learned previously that the button submits the form by default, but you can explicitly add the `type` attribute with the value `submit` to make it clearer. Go ahead and do this to specify this button should submit the form.
Your `button` element should have a closing tag. Closing tags have a `/` just after the `<` character.
```js
assert(code.match(/<\/button\>/));
```
Your `button` element does not have a `type` attribute. Check that there is a space after the opening tag's name.
```js
assert($('button')[0].hasAttribute('type'));
```
Your `button` element should have a `type` attribute with the value `submit`. You have either omitted the value or have a typo. Remember that attribute values should be surrounded with quotation marks.
```js
assert(
$('button')[0]
.getAttribute('type')
.match(/^submit$/i)
);
```
Although you have set the `button` element's `type` attribute to `submit`, it is recommended to always surround the value of an attribute with quotation marks.
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