WordPress Version: 6.5
/**
* Echoes a submit button, with provided text and appropriate class(es).
*
* @since 3.1.0
*
* @see get_submit_button()
*
* @param string $text Optional. The text of the button. Defaults to 'Save Changes'.
* @param string $type Optional. The type and CSS class(es) of the button. Core values
* include 'primary', 'small', and 'large'. Default 'primary'.
* @param string $name Optional. The HTML name of the submit button. If no `id` attribute
* is given in the `$other_attributes` parameter, `$name` will be used
* as the button's `id`. Default 'submit'.
* @param bool $wrap Optional. True if the output button should be wrapped in a paragraph tag,
* false otherwise. Default true.
* @param array|string $other_attributes Optional. Other attributes that should be output with the button,
* mapping attributes to their values, e.g. `array( 'id' => 'search-submit' )`.
* These key/value attribute pairs will be output as `attribute="value"`,
* where attribute is the key. Attributes can also be provided as a string,
* e.g. `id="search-submit"`, though the array format is generally preferred.
* Default empty string.
*/
function submit_button($text = '', $type = 'primary', $name = 'submit', $wrap = true, $other_attributes = '')
{
echo get_submit_button($text, $type, $name, $wrap, $other_attributes);
}