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Grid areas

A grid area is one or more grid cells that make up a rectangular area on the grid. Grid areas are created when you place an item using line-based placement or when defining areas using named grid areas.

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Grid areas must be rectangular in nature; it is not possible to create, for example, a T- or L-shaped grid area.

Example

In the example below I have a grid container with two grid items. I have named these with the grid-area property and then laid them out on the grid using grid-template-areas. This creates two grid areas, one covering four grid cells, the other two.

* {
 box-sizing: border-box;
}
.wrapper {
 border: 2px solid #f76707;
 border-radius: 5px;
 background-color: #fff4e6;
}
.wrapper > div {
 border: 2px solid #ffa94d;
 border-radius: 5px;
 background-color: #ffd8a8;
 padding: 1em;
 color: #d9480f;
}
css
.wrapper {
 display: grid;
 grid-template-columns: repeat(3, 1fr);
 grid-template-rows: 100px 100px;
 grid-template-areas:
 "a a b"
 "a a b";
}
.item1 {
 grid-area: a;
}
.item2 {
 grid-area: b;
}
html
<div class="wrapper">
 <div class="item1">Item</div>
 <div class="item2">Item</div>
</div>

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