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--description--

Of course, you can make items consume multiple rows just like you can with columns. You define the horizontal lines you want an item to start and stop at using the grid-row property on a grid item.

--instructions--

Make the element with the item5 class consume the last two rows.

--hints--

item5 class should have a grid-row property.

assert(
__helpers.removeWhiteSpace($('style').text()).match(/\.item5{.*grid-row:.*}/g)
);

item5 class should have a grid-row property which results in it consuming the last two rows of the grid.

const rowStart = getComputedStyle($('.item5')[0]).gridRowStart;
const rowEnd = getComputedStyle($('.item5')[0]).gridRowEnd;
const result = rowStart.toString() + rowEnd.toString();
const correctResults = [
'24',
'2-1',
'2span 2',
'2span2',
'span 2-1',
'-12',
'span 2span 2',
'span 2auto',
'autospan 2'
];
assert(correctResults.includes(result));

--seed--

--seed-contents--

<style>
.item1{background:LightSkyBlue;}
.item2{background:LightSalmon;}
.item3{background:PaleTurquoise;}
.item4{background:LightPink;}

.item5 {
background: PaleGreen;
grid-column: 2 / 4;
/* Only change code below this line */

/* Only change code above this line */
}

.container {
font-size: 40px;
min-height: 300px;
width: 100%;
background: LightGray;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr 1fr;
grid-template-rows: 1fr 1fr 1fr;
grid-gap: 10px;
}
</style>

<div class="container">
<div class="item1">1</div>
<div class="item2">2</div>
<div class="item3">3</div>
<div class="item4">4</div>
<div class="item5">5</div>
</div>

--solutions--

<style>
.item1{background:LightSkyBlue;}
.item2{background:LightSalmon;}
.item3{background:PaleTurquoise;}
.item4{background:LightPink;}

.item5 {
background: PaleGreen;
grid-column: 2 / 4;
grid-row: 2 / 4;
}

.container {
font-size: 40px;
min-height: 300px;
width: 100%;
background: LightGray;
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr 1fr;
grid-template-rows: 1fr 1fr 1fr;
grid-gap: 10px;
}
</style>

<div class="container">
<div class="item1">1</div>
<div class="item2">2</div>
<div class="item3">3</div>
<div class="item4">4</div>
<div class="item5">5</div>
</div>