Prevent flex box item shrinking after wrap





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For the HTML



<section class="flex-container">
<div class="item"></div>
<div class="item"></div>
</section>


I have defined the following css



.flex-container {
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
min-height: 100vh;

.item {
background-color: #6f42c1;
flex: 3;
}

.item:nth-child(2) {
background-color: #0c5460;
flex: 5;
}

@media (max-width: 768px) {
.item:first-child {
flex-basis: 100%;
}
.item:nth-child(2) {
flex-shrink: 0;
}
}
}


When the viewport is greater than 768px I get the desired behaviour, i.e., two divs taking up a proportion of the screen, see below



enter image description here



but when I drop below 768px, my second item (green div) disappears



enter image description here



How can I adjust my css such that I maintain proportioned divs after the flex items have wrapped?










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    For the HTML



    <section class="flex-container">
    <div class="item"></div>
    <div class="item"></div>
    </section>


    I have defined the following css



    .flex-container {
    display: flex;
    flex-wrap: wrap;
    min-height: 100vh;

    .item {
    background-color: #6f42c1;
    flex: 3;
    }

    .item:nth-child(2) {
    background-color: #0c5460;
    flex: 5;
    }

    @media (max-width: 768px) {
    .item:first-child {
    flex-basis: 100%;
    }
    .item:nth-child(2) {
    flex-shrink: 0;
    }
    }
    }


    When the viewport is greater than 768px I get the desired behaviour, i.e., two divs taking up a proportion of the screen, see below



    enter image description here



    but when I drop below 768px, my second item (green div) disappears



    enter image description here



    How can I adjust my css such that I maintain proportioned divs after the flex items have wrapped?










    share|improve this question

























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      For the HTML



      <section class="flex-container">
      <div class="item"></div>
      <div class="item"></div>
      </section>


      I have defined the following css



      .flex-container {
      display: flex;
      flex-wrap: wrap;
      min-height: 100vh;

      .item {
      background-color: #6f42c1;
      flex: 3;
      }

      .item:nth-child(2) {
      background-color: #0c5460;
      flex: 5;
      }

      @media (max-width: 768px) {
      .item:first-child {
      flex-basis: 100%;
      }
      .item:nth-child(2) {
      flex-shrink: 0;
      }
      }
      }


      When the viewport is greater than 768px I get the desired behaviour, i.e., two divs taking up a proportion of the screen, see below



      enter image description here



      but when I drop below 768px, my second item (green div) disappears



      enter image description here



      How can I adjust my css such that I maintain proportioned divs after the flex items have wrapped?










      share|improve this question














      For the HTML



      <section class="flex-container">
      <div class="item"></div>
      <div class="item"></div>
      </section>


      I have defined the following css



      .flex-container {
      display: flex;
      flex-wrap: wrap;
      min-height: 100vh;

      .item {
      background-color: #6f42c1;
      flex: 3;
      }

      .item:nth-child(2) {
      background-color: #0c5460;
      flex: 5;
      }

      @media (max-width: 768px) {
      .item:first-child {
      flex-basis: 100%;
      }
      .item:nth-child(2) {
      flex-shrink: 0;
      }
      }
      }


      When the viewport is greater than 768px I get the desired behaviour, i.e., two divs taking up a proportion of the screen, see below



      enter image description here



      but when I drop below 768px, my second item (green div) disappears



      enter image description here



      How can I adjust my css such that I maintain proportioned divs after the flex items have wrapped?







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      asked Nov 22 '18 at 21:34









      James BJames B

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          Simply change the direction:






          body {
          margin:0;
          }

          .flex-container {
          display: flex;
          flex-wrap: wrap;
          min-height: 100vh;
          }

          .item {
          background-color: #6f42c1;
          flex: 3;
          }

          .item:nth-child(2) {
          background-color: #0c5460;
          flex: 5;
          }

          @media (max-width: 768px) {
          .flex-container {
          flex-direction: column;
          }
          }

          <section class="flex-container">
          <div class="item"></div>
          <div class="item"></div>
          </section>








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            Simply change the direction:






            body {
            margin:0;
            }

            .flex-container {
            display: flex;
            flex-wrap: wrap;
            min-height: 100vh;
            }

            .item {
            background-color: #6f42c1;
            flex: 3;
            }

            .item:nth-child(2) {
            background-color: #0c5460;
            flex: 5;
            }

            @media (max-width: 768px) {
            .flex-container {
            flex-direction: column;
            }
            }

            <section class="flex-container">
            <div class="item"></div>
            <div class="item"></div>
            </section>








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              1














              Simply change the direction:






              body {
              margin:0;
              }

              .flex-container {
              display: flex;
              flex-wrap: wrap;
              min-height: 100vh;
              }

              .item {
              background-color: #6f42c1;
              flex: 3;
              }

              .item:nth-child(2) {
              background-color: #0c5460;
              flex: 5;
              }

              @media (max-width: 768px) {
              .flex-container {
              flex-direction: column;
              }
              }

              <section class="flex-container">
              <div class="item"></div>
              <div class="item"></div>
              </section>








              share|improve this answer


























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                1







                Simply change the direction:






                body {
                margin:0;
                }

                .flex-container {
                display: flex;
                flex-wrap: wrap;
                min-height: 100vh;
                }

                .item {
                background-color: #6f42c1;
                flex: 3;
                }

                .item:nth-child(2) {
                background-color: #0c5460;
                flex: 5;
                }

                @media (max-width: 768px) {
                .flex-container {
                flex-direction: column;
                }
                }

                <section class="flex-container">
                <div class="item"></div>
                <div class="item"></div>
                </section>








                share|improve this answer













                Simply change the direction:






                body {
                margin:0;
                }

                .flex-container {
                display: flex;
                flex-wrap: wrap;
                min-height: 100vh;
                }

                .item {
                background-color: #6f42c1;
                flex: 3;
                }

                .item:nth-child(2) {
                background-color: #0c5460;
                flex: 5;
                }

                @media (max-width: 768px) {
                .flex-container {
                flex-direction: column;
                }
                }

                <section class="flex-container">
                <div class="item"></div>
                <div class="item"></div>
                </section>








                body {
                margin:0;
                }

                .flex-container {
                display: flex;
                flex-wrap: wrap;
                min-height: 100vh;
                }

                .item {
                background-color: #6f42c1;
                flex: 3;
                }

                .item:nth-child(2) {
                background-color: #0c5460;
                flex: 5;
                }

                @media (max-width: 768px) {
                .flex-container {
                flex-direction: column;
                }
                }

                <section class="flex-container">
                <div class="item"></div>
                <div class="item"></div>
                </section>





                body {
                margin:0;
                }

                .flex-container {
                display: flex;
                flex-wrap: wrap;
                min-height: 100vh;
                }

                .item {
                background-color: #6f42c1;
                flex: 3;
                }

                .item:nth-child(2) {
                background-color: #0c5460;
                flex: 5;
                }

                @media (max-width: 768px) {
                .flex-container {
                flex-direction: column;
                }
                }

                <section class="flex-container">
                <div class="item"></div>
                <div class="item"></div>
                </section>






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                answered Nov 22 '18 at 21:39









                Temani AfifTemani Afif

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