diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/01-responsive-web-design/css-flexbox/use-the-flex-wrap-property-to-wrap-a-row-or-column.english.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/01-responsive-web-design/css-flexbox/use-the-flex-wrap-property-to-wrap-a-row-or-column.english.md index b10729a3aa..3778536685 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/01-responsive-web-design/css-flexbox/use-the-flex-wrap-property-to-wrap-a-row-or-column.english.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/01-responsive-web-design/css-flexbox/use-the-flex-wrap-property-to-wrap-a-row-or-column.english.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/p/pVaDAv/cQv9ZtG' CSS flexbox has a feature to split a flex item into multiple rows (or columns). By default, a flex container will fit all flex items together. For example, a row will all be on one line. However, using the flex-wrap property, it tells CSS to wrap items. This means extra items move into a new row or column. The break point of where the wrapping happens depends on the size of the items and the size of the container. CSS also has options for the direction of the wrap: - + ## Instructions