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375  *
376  * Passes a contextual string to make both types of new user forms
377  * uniquely targetable. Contexts are 'add-existing-user' (Multisite),
378  * and 'add-new-user' (single site and network admin).
379  *
380  * @since 3.7.0
381  *
382  * @param string $type A contextual string specifying which type of new user form the hook follows.
383  */
384 do_action( 'user_new_form', 'add-existing-user' );
385 ?>
386 <?php submit_button( __( 'Add Existing User' ), 'primary', 'adduser', true, array( 'id' => 'addusersub' ) ); ?>
387 </form>
388 <?php
389 } // is_multisite()
390
391 if ( current_user_can( 'create_users') ) {
392      if ( $do_both )
393           echo '<h2 id="create-new-user">' . __( 'Add New User' ) . '</h2>';
 
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502                <input type="checkbox" name="noconfirmation" id="noconfirmation" value="1" <?php checked( $new_user_ignore_pass ); ?> />
503                <label for="noconfirmation"><?php _e( 'Add the user without sending an email that requires their confirmation.' ); ?></label>
504           </td>
505      </tr>
506      <?php } ?>
507 </table>
508
509 <?php
510 /** This action is documented in wp-admin/user-new.php */
511 do_action( 'user_new_form', 'add-new-user' );
512 ?>
513
514 <?php submit_button( __( 'Add New User' ), 'primary', 'createuser', true, array( 'id' => 'createusersub' ) ); ?>
515
516 </form>
517 <?php } // current_user_can('create_users') ?>
518 </div>
519 <?php
520 include( ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/admin-footer.php' );