freeCodeCamp/curriculum/challenges/english/01-responsive-web-design/applied-visual-design/use-the-css-transform-scale-property-to-change-the-size-of-an-element.md
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id, title, challengeType, videoUrl, forumTopicId, dashedName
id title challengeType videoUrl forumTopicId dashedName
587d78a5367417b2b2512ad9 Use the CSS Transform scale Property to Change the Size of an Element 0 https://scrimba.com/c/c2MZVSg 301076 use-the-css-transform-scale-property-to-change-the-size-of-an-element

--description--

To change the scale of an element, CSS has the transform property, along with its scale() function. The following code example doubles the size of all the paragraph elements on the page:

p {
  transform: scale(2);
}

--instructions--

Increase the size of the element with the id of ball2 to 1.5 times its original size.

--hints--

The transform property for #ball2 should be set to scale it to 1.5 times its size.

assert(
  code.match(
    /#ball2\s*?{\s*?left:\s*?65%;\s*?transform:\s*?scale\(1\.5\);\s*?}|#ball2\s*?{\s*?transform:\s*?scale\(1\.5\);\s*?left:\s*?65%;\s*?}/gi
  )
);

--seed--

--seed-contents--

<style>
  .ball {
    width: 40px;
    height: 40px;
    margin: 50 auto;
    position: fixed;
    background: linear-gradient(
      35deg,
      #ccffff,
      #ffcccc
    );
    border-radius: 50%;
  }
  #ball1 {
    left: 20%;
  }
  #ball2 {
    left: 65%;

  }


</style>

<div class="ball" id= "ball1"></div>
<div class="ball" id= "ball2"></div>

--solutions--

<style>
  .ball {
    width: 40px;
    height: 40px;
    margin: 50 auto;
    position: fixed;
    background: linear-gradient(
      35deg,
      #ccffff,
      #ffcccc
    );
    border-radius: 50%;
  }
  #ball1 {
    left: 20%;
  }
  #ball2 {
    left: 65%;
    transform: scale(1.5);
  }
</style>
<div class="ball" id= "ball1"></div>
<div class="ball" id= "ball2"></div>