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## Exercise
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If you don't already have the app running, start it with `npm run static` from the root of the `frontend-bootcamp` folder. Click the "exercise" link under day 1 step 2 to see results.
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If you don't already have the app running, start it with `npm run static` from the root of the `frontend-bootcamp` folded and go to [Todo HTML/CSS Exercise Page](http://localhost:8080/step1-02/exercise/)
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Open the `index.html` file in this exercise folder.
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1. Add an unordered list with class `todos` to the main section
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2. Add 4 list items with class `todo` inside of that list with the following content
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`<label><input type="checkbox" /> <span class="title"> Todo </span> </label>`
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3. Add a span and a button to your footer
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4. Span content should be `<i class="remaining">4</i> items left` and button should say `Clear Completed` and have a class of `submit`
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5. Go into the CSS file and add `display: flex` to the footer. Also add `flex-grow:1` to the span inside of the footer
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2. Add 4 `list items` (`li`) with class `todo` inside of that list with the following content
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3. Add this content to each of the 4 list items `<label><input type="checkbox" /> <span class="title"> Todo </span> </label>`
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4. Add a span and a button to your `footer`
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5. Span content should be `<i class="remaining">4</i> items left` and button should say `Clear Completed` and have a class of `submit`
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6. Go into the CSS file and add `display: flex` to the footer. Also add `flex-grow:1` to the span inside of the footer
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> Hint: Look back at the CSS demo to see the various ways you can use selectors to target existing HTML
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> There are many strategies for creating and organizing class names in a large application. This lesson is focused on using CSS selectors, not the optimized way to scale your CSS.
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> There are many strategies for creating and organizing class names in a large application, like [bem](http://getbem.com/), [OOCSS](http://oocss.org/) and [SMACSS](https://smacss.com/). This lesson is focused on using CSS selectors, not the optimized way to scale your CSS.
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