Angular w/ Flexbox app-root not 100% wide












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I am attempting to use Angular 7 w/ Flexbox.



Bulma to be exact.



My app-root component however is not 100% wide. How can I achieve this correctly?



My styles.scss looks like



@import "./variables";
@import "~bulma";
html,
body {
height: 100%;
}

body {
display: flex;
}

app-root {
height: 100%;
width: 100%;
}


And this works, however I am not sure using app-root in this way is correct.










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    I am attempting to use Angular 7 w/ Flexbox.



    Bulma to be exact.



    My app-root component however is not 100% wide. How can I achieve this correctly?



    My styles.scss looks like



    @import "./variables";
    @import "~bulma";
    html,
    body {
    height: 100%;
    }

    body {
    display: flex;
    }

    app-root {
    height: 100%;
    width: 100%;
    }


    And this works, however I am not sure using app-root in this way is correct.










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      I am attempting to use Angular 7 w/ Flexbox.



      Bulma to be exact.



      My app-root component however is not 100% wide. How can I achieve this correctly?



      My styles.scss looks like



      @import "./variables";
      @import "~bulma";
      html,
      body {
      height: 100%;
      }

      body {
      display: flex;
      }

      app-root {
      height: 100%;
      width: 100%;
      }


      And this works, however I am not sure using app-root in this way is correct.










      share|improve this question
















      I am attempting to use Angular 7 w/ Flexbox.



      Bulma to be exact.



      My app-root component however is not 100% wide. How can I achieve this correctly?



      My styles.scss looks like



      @import "./variables";
      @import "~bulma";
      html,
      body {
      height: 100%;
      }

      body {
      display: flex;
      }

      app-root {
      height: 100%;
      width: 100%;
      }


      And this works, however I am not sure using app-root in this way is correct.







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      edited Nov 16 '18 at 9:58









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          Do you have an app.component.scss file?



          You can add this and it should target that component correctly.



          :host {
          width: 100%;
          height: 100%;
          }


          :host is used to address the hosting element (e.g. ).






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            Do you have an app.component.scss file?



            You can add this and it should target that component correctly.



            :host {
            width: 100%;
            height: 100%;
            }


            :host is used to address the hosting element (e.g. ).






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              You can add this and it should target that component correctly.



              :host {
              width: 100%;
              height: 100%;
              }


              :host is used to address the hosting element (e.g. ).






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                Do you have an app.component.scss file?



                You can add this and it should target that component correctly.



                :host {
                width: 100%;
                height: 100%;
                }


                :host is used to address the hosting element (e.g. ).






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                Do you have an app.component.scss file?



                You can add this and it should target that component correctly.



                :host {
                width: 100%;
                height: 100%;
                }


                :host is used to address the hosting element (e.g. ).







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