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---
id: 587d7fa5367417b2b2512bbd
title: Extend One Set of CSS Styles to Another Element
challengeType: 0
---
## Description
<section id='description'>
Sass has a feature called <code>extend</code> that makes it easy to borrow the CSS rules from one element and build upon them in another.
For example, the below block of CSS rules style a <code>.panel</code> class. It has a <code>background-color</code>, <code>height</code> and <code>border</code>.
<blockquote>.panel{<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;background-color: red;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;height: 70px;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;border: 2px solid green;<br>}</blockquote>
Now you want another panel called <code>.big-panel</code>. It has the same base properties as <code>.panel</code>, but also needs a <code>width</code> and <code>font-size</code>.
It's possible to copy and paste the initial CSS rules from <code>.panel</code>, but the code becomes repetitive as you add more types of panels.
The <code>extend</code> directive is a simple way to reuse the rules written for one element, then add more for another:
<blockquote>.big-panel{<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;@extend .panel;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;width: 150px;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;font-size: 2em;<br>}</blockquote>
The <code>.big-panel</code> will have the same properties as <code>.panel</code> in addition to the new styles.
</section>
## Instructions
<section id='instructions'>
Make a class <code>.info-important</code> that extends <code>.info</code> and also has a <code>background-color</code> set to magenta.
</section>
## Tests
<section id='tests'>
```yml
tests:
- text: Your <code>info-important</code> class should have a <code>background-color</code> set to <code>magenta</code>.
testString: assert(code.match(/\.info-important\s*?{[\s\S]*background-color\s*?:\s*?magenta\s*?;[\s\S]*}/gi), 'Your <code>info-important</code> class should have a <code>background-color</code> set to <code>magenta</code>.');
- text: Your <code>info-important</code> class should use <code>@extend</code> to inherit the styling from the <code>info</code> class.
testString: assert(code.match(/\.info-important\s*?{[\s\S]*@extend\s*?.info\s*?;[\s\S]*/gi), 'Your <code>info-important</code> class should use <code>@extend</code> to inherit the styling from the <code>info</code> class.');
```
</section>
## Challenge Seed
<section id='challengeSeed'>
<div id='html-seed'>
```html
<style type='text/sass'>
h3{
text-align: center;
}
.info{
width: 200px;
border: 1px solid black;
margin: 0 auto;
}
</style>
<h3>Posts</h3>
<div class="info-important">
<p>This is an important post. It should extend the class ".info" and have its own CSS styles.</p>
</div>
<div class="info">
<p>This is a simple post. It has basic styling and can be extended for other uses.</p>
</div>
```
</div>
</section>
## Solution
<section id='solution'>
```js
// solution required
```
</section>