Fix exercise description
In the previous exercise we already had to nest a flex container inside of another, so this is not the first time we are doing it.
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For this one you will probably need to edit the HTML a little bit. Often with flexbox you need to add containers around things to make them go where you need them to go. In this case, you probably want to separate the items that go on the left and right of the header.
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This is also the first example where you'll be nesting flex containers inside each other.
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Just like you did in the previous exercise with the `ul`, you'll be nesting flex containers inside each other.
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## Desired outcome
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As with the last example, this one needs to be flexible in the middle, with items pushed to the left and right.
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- There is 8px space between everything and the edge of the header.
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- Items are arranged horizontally as seen in the outcome image.
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- There is 16px between each item on both sides of the header.
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- flex is used to arrange everything.
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- flex is used to arrange everything.
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