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9,917 Pointscss flexbox layout:help needed to question 2.
my answer of flex-direction:column; does not work.
2 Answers
Adam Pengh
29,881 Pointsflex-direction: column would technically work, but for the challenge, they are looking for the flex items within the flex container to wrap. So you would use flex-wrap: wrap;
Adam Pengh
29,881 PointsThe two css rules are very similar. The main difference is that flex-direction sets the layout for all flex items in a container. So if you have 4 flex items and use flex-direction: column; all of those items will be in a column regardless of screen size. Flex-wrap is usually used in conjunction with flex-direction: row; to allow items to wrap at smaller screen sizes.
Hope that helps. :)
mike o'shea
9,917 Pointsmike o'shea
9,917 Pointsworks,many thanks,still not sure why