## Nesting organs ### Instructions Bravo! You displayed the global shape of your entity, but now it's time to populate each division ; let's add up some organs! To do so, we're going to introduce you the concept of nesting elements inside others. So far, you just have a unique layer in your `
`: `face`, `upper-body` & `lower-body` are all at the same level. But as you know, on a face, there are 2 eyes, a nose, and a mouth - and inside that mouth, a tongue, etc. ; any element can potentially be a container for other elements. Let's add new elements and wrap them in different layers ; convert this list of organs in a HTML structure with the corresponding given tags! - face: `section` tag with `id` `face` - eyes: `div` tag with `id` `eyes` - eye left: `p` tag with `id` `eye-left` - eye right: `p` tag with `id` `eye-right` - upper body: `section` tag with `id` `upper-body` - arm left: `div` tag with `id` `arm-left` - torso: `div` tag with `id` `torso` - arm right: `div` tag with `id` `arm-right` - lower body: `section` tag with `id` `lower-body` - left leg: `div` tag with `id` `leg-left` - right leg: `div` tag with `id` `leg-right` Modify your CSS file to add rulesets to `section` tags: `display` at "flex" and `justify-content` at "center" (this is to turn the `section` tags into [`flex` containers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Flexible_Box_Layout/Basic_Concepts_of_Flexbox), so the elements inside will be centered) Add also the following CSS to your CSS file to see the freshly-added nested elements: ``` div, p { border: solid 1px black; padding: 10px; margin: 0; border-radius: 30px; } #face { align-items: center; } #eyes { display: flex; background-color: yellow; justify-content: space-between; align-items: center; border-radius: 50px; width: 200px; } #torso { width: 200px; background-color: violet; } ``` ### Code examples Nest several elements: ```html