--- id: 587d78ae367417b2b2512afc title: Use the flex-grow Property to Expand Items challengeType: 0 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/p/pVaDAv/c2p78cg' --- ## Description
The opposite of flex-shrink is the flex-grow property. Recall that flex-shrink controls the size of the items when the container shrinks. The flex-grow property controls the size of items when the parent container expands. Using a similar example from the last challenge, if one item has a flex-grow value of 1 and the other has a flex-grow value of 3, the one with the value of 3 will grow three times as much as the other.
## Instructions
Add the CSS property flex-grow to both #box-1 and #box-2. Give #box-1 a value of 1 and #box-2 a value of 2.
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: The #box-1 element should have the flex-grow property set to a value of 1. testString: assert($('#box-1').css('flex-grow') == '1', 'The #box-1 element should have the flex-grow property set to a value of 1.'); - text: The #box-2 element should have the flex-grow property set to a value of 2. testString: assert($('#box-2').css('flex-grow') == '2', 'The #box-2 element should have the flex-grow property set to a value of 2.'); ```
## Challenge Seed
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## Solution
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