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--description--

The transform property has a variety of functions that let you scale, move, rotate, skew, etc., your elements. When used with pseudo-classes such as :hover that specify a certain state of an element, the transform property can easily add interactivity to your elements.

Here's an example to scale the paragraph elements to 2.1 times their original size when a user hovers over them:

p:hover {
transform: scale(2.1);
}

Note: Applying a transform to a div element will also affect any child elements contained in the div.

--instructions--

Add a CSS rule for the hover state of the div and use the transform property to scale the div element to 1.1 times its original size when a user hovers over it.

--hints--

The size of the div element should scale 1.1 times when the user hovers over it.

assert(code.match(/div:hover\s*?{\s*?transform:\s*?scale\(1\.1\);/gi));

--seed--

--seed-contents--

<style>
div {
width: 70%;
height: 100px;
margin: 50px auto;
background: linear-gradient(
53deg,
#ccfffc,
#ffcccf
);
}



</style>

<div></div>

--solutions--

<style>
div {
width: 70%;
height: 100px;
margin: 50px auto;
background: linear-gradient(
53deg,
#ccfffc,
#ffcccf
);
}
div:hover {
transform: scale(1.1);
}
</style>
<div></div>