In CSS Grid, the content of each item is located in a box which is referred to as a <dfn>cell</dfn>. You can align the content's position within its cell horizontally using the `justify-self` property on a grid item. By default, this property has a value of `stretch`, which will make the content fill the whole width of the cell. This CSS Grid property accepts other values as well:
`start`: aligns the content at the left of the cell,
`center`: aligns the content in the center of the cell,
`end`: aligns the content at the right of the cell.
# --instructions--
Use the `justify-self` property to center the item with the class `item2`.
# --hints--
`item2` class should have a `justify-self` property that has the value of `center`.