display: flex. Here you'll add it to several components in the tweet embed to start adjusting their positioning.
display: flex to all of the following items - note that the selectors are already set up in the CSS:
header, the header's .profile-name, the header's .follow-btn, the header's h3 and h4, the footer, and the footer's .stats.
header should have a display property set to flex.
testString: 'assert($("header").css("display") == "flex", "Your header should have a display property set to flex.");'
- text: Your footer should have a display property set to flex.
testString: 'assert($("footer").css("display") == "flex", "Your footer should have a display property set to flex.");'
- text: Your h3 should have a display property set to flex.
testString: 'assert($("h3").css("display") == "flex", "Your h3 should have a display property set to flex.");'
- text: Your h4 should have a display property set to flex.
testString: 'assert($("h4").css("display") == "flex", "Your h4 should have a display property set to flex.");'
- text: Your .profile-name should have a display property set to flex.
testString: 'assert($(".profile-name").css("display") == "flex", "Your .profile-name should have a display property set to flex.");'
- text: Your .follow-btn should have a display property set to flex.
testString: 'assert($(".follow-btn").css("display") == "flex", "Your .follow-btn should have a display property set to flex.");'
- text: Your .stats should have a display property set to flex.
testString: 'assert($(".stats").css("display") == "flex", "Your .stats should have a display property set to flex.");'
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1:32 PM - 12 Jan 2018