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--description--

After creating an area template for your grid container, as shown in the previous challenge, you can place an item in your custom area by referencing the name you gave it. To do this, you use the grid-area property on an item like this:

.item1 {
grid-area: header;
}

This lets the grid know that you want the item1 class to go in the area named header. In this case, the item will use the entire top row because that whole row is named as the header area.

--instructions--

Place an element with the item5 class in the footer area using the grid-area property.

--hints--

item5 class should have a grid-area property that has the value of footer.

assert(
__helpers
.removeCssComments(code)
.match(/.item5\s*?{[\s\S]*grid-area\s*?:\s*?footer\s*?;[\s\S]*}/gi)
);

--seed--

--seed-contents--

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

.item5 {
background: PaleGreen;
/* 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;
grid-template-areas:
"header header header"
"advert content content"
"footer footer footer";
}
</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>.item5 {grid-area: footer;}</style>