header
and footer
in the tweet embed example have child items that could be arranged as rows using the flex-direction
property. This tells CSS to align the children horizontally.
flex-direction
to both the header
and footer
and set the value to row.
header
should have a flex-direction
property set to row.
testString: 'assert(code.match(/header\s*?{[^}]*?flex-direction:\s*?row;/g), "The header
should have a flex-direction
property set to row.");'
- text: The footer
should have a flex-direction
property set to row.
testString: 'assert(code.match(/footer\s*?{[^}]*?flex-direction:\s*?row;/g), "The footer
should have a flex-direction
property set to row.");'
```
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1:32 PM - 12 Jan 2018