--- id: 587d7dbd367417b2b2512bb5 title: Nest CSS with Sass challengeType: 0 forumTopicId: 301457 dashedName: nest-css-with-sass --- # --description-- Sass allows nesting of CSS rules, which is a useful way of organizing a style sheet. Normally, each element is targeted on a different line to style it, like so: ```scss nav { background-color: red; } nav ul { list-style: none; } nav ul li { display: inline-block; } ``` For a large project, the CSS file will have many lines and rules. This is where nesting can help organize your code by placing child style rules within the respective parent elements: ```scss nav { background-color: red; ul { list-style: none; li { display: inline-block; } } } ``` # --instructions-- Use the nesting technique shown above to re-organize the CSS rules for both children of `.blog-post` element. For testing purposes, the `h1` should come before the `p` element. # --hints-- Your code should re-organize the CSS rules so the `h1` and `p` are nested in the `.blog-post` parent element. ```js assert( code.match( /\.blog-post\s*?{\s*?h1\s*?{\s*?text-align:\s*?center;\s*?color:\s*?blue;\s*?}\s*?p\s*?{\s*?font-size:\s*?20px;\s*?}\s*?}/gi ) ); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```html

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