Css-grid:use media query

<style>
  .item1 {
    background: LightSkyBlue;
    grid-area: header;
  }
  
  .item2 {
    background: LightSalmon;
    grid-area: advert;
  }
  
  .item3 {
    background: PaleTurquoise;
    grid-area: content;
  }
  
  .item4 {
    background: lightpink;
    grid-area: footer;
  }
  
  .container {
    font-size: 1.5em;
    min-height: 300px;
    width: 100%;
    background: LightGray;
    display: grid;
    grid-template-columns: 1fr;
    grid-template-rows: 50px auto 1fr auto;
    grid-gap: 10px;
    grid-template-areas:
      "header"
      "advert"
      "content"
      "footer";
  }
  
  @media (min-width: 300px){
    .container{
      grid-template-columns: auto 1fr;
      grid-template-rows: auto 1fr auto;
      grid-template-areas:
        "advert header"
        "advert content"
        "advert footer";
    }
  }
  
  @media (min-width: 400px){
    .container{
      /* change the code below this line */
   
      grid-template-areas:
      
        "advert header"
        "advert content"
        "advert footer";
    
    /* change the code above this line */
    }
  }
</style>
  
<div class="container">
  <div class="item1">header</div>
  <div class="item2">advert</div>
  <div class="item3">content</div>
  <div class="item4">footer</div>
</div>

When the viewport is 400px or more, container class should have a grid-template-areas property in which the footer and header areas occupy the top and bottom rows respectively and advert and content occupy the left and right columns of the middle row.

Hello - if you put three backticks (these: ```) before and after your code, we all will be able to read it better to help you :slight_smile:

Also, can you describe the issue you’re experiencing?

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