--- id: 587d78ac367417b2b2512af7 title: Use the justify-content Property in the Tweet Embed challengeType: 0 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/p/pVaDAv/c43GgTa' --- ## Description
The last challenge showed an example of the justify-content property. For the tweet embed, this property can be applied to align the items in the .profile-name element.
## Instructions
Add the CSS property justify-content to the header's .profile-name element and set the value to any of the options from the last challenge.
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: 'The .profile-name element should have the justify-content property set to any of these values: center, flex-start, flex-end, space-between, or space-around.' testString: 'assert(code.match(/header\s.profile-name\s*{\s*?.*?\s*?.*?\s*?\s*?.*?\s*?justify-content\s*:\s*(center|flex-start|flex-end|space-between|space-around)\s*;/g), ''The .profile-name element should have the justify-content property set to any of these values: center, flex-start, flex-end, space-between, or space-around.'');' ```
## Challenge Seed
```html
Quincy Larson's profile picture

Quincy Larson

@ossia

I meet so many people who are in search of that one trick that will help them work smart. Even if you work smart, you still have to work hard.

1:32 PM - 12 Jan 2018
```
## Solution
```js var code = "header .profile-name {display: flex; flex-direction: column; justify-content: center; margin-left: 10px;}" ```