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--description--

When you used grid-template-columns and grid-template-rows to define the structure of a grid, you entered a value for each row or column you created.

Let's say you want a grid with 100 rows of the same height. It isn't very practical to insert 100 values individually. Fortunately, there's a better way - by using the repeat function to specify the number of times you want your column or row to be repeated, followed by a comma and the value you want to repeat.

Here's an example that would create the 100 row grid, each row at 50px tall.

grid-template-rows: repeat(100, 50px);

You can also repeat multiple values with the repeat function and insert the function amongst other values when defining a grid structure. Here's what that looks like:

grid-template-columns: repeat(2, 1fr 50px) 20px;

This translates to:

grid-template-columns: 1fr 50px 1fr 50px 20px;

Note: The 1fr 50px is repeated twice followed by 20px.

--instructions--

Use repeat to remove repetition from the grid-template-columns property.

--hints--

container class should have a grid-template-columns property that is set to repeat 3 columns with the width of 1fr.

assert(
code.match(
/.container\s*?{[\s\S]*grid-template-columns\s*?:\s*?repeat\s*?\(\s*?3\s*?,\s*?1fr\s*?\)\s*?;[\s\S]*}/gi
)
);

--seed--

--seed-contents--

<style>
.item1{background:LightSkyBlue;}
.item2{background:LightSalmon;}
.item3{background:PaleTurquoise;}
.item4{background:LightPink;}
.item5{background:PaleGreen;}

.container {
font-size: 40px;
min-height: 300px;
width: 100%;
background: LightGray;
display: grid;
/* Only change code below this line */

grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr 1fr;

/* Only change code above this line */
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>.container {grid-template-columns: repeat(3, 1fr);}</style>