---
id: 587d78ae367417b2b2512afd
title: Use the flex-basis Property to Set the Initial Size of an Item
challengeType: 0
videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/p/pVaDAv/c3d9nCa'
---
## Description
The flex-basis property specifies the initial size of the item before CSS makes adjustments with flex-shrink or flex-grow.
The units used by the flex-basis property are the same as other size properties (px, em, %, etc.). The value auto sizes items based on the content.
## Instructions
Set the initial size of the boxes using flex-basis. Add the CSS property flex-basis to both #box-1 and #box-2. Give #box-1 a value of 10em and #box-2 a value of 20em.
## Tests
```yml
tests:
- text: 'The #box-1 element should have a flex-basis property.'
testString: 'assert($(''#box-1'').css(''flex-basis'') != ''auto'', ''The #box-1 element should have a flex-basis property.'');'
- text: 'The #box-1 element should have a flex-basis value of 10em.'
testString: 'assert(code.match(/#box-1\s*?{\s*?.*?\s*?.*?\s*?flex-basis:\s*?10em;/g), ''The #box-1 element should have a flex-basis value of 10em.'');'
- text: 'The #box-2 element should have the flex-basis property.'
testString: 'assert($(''#box-2'').css(''flex-basis'') != ''auto'', ''The #box-2 element should have the flex-basis property.'');'
- text: 'The #box-2 element should have a flex-basis value of 20em.'
testString: 'assert(code.match(/#box-2\s*?{\s*?.*?\s*?.*?\s*?flex-basis:\s*?20em;/g), ''The #box-2 element should have a flex-basis value of 20em.'');'
```
## Challenge Seed
## Solution
```js
// solution required
```