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so today I want to talk about triggers primarily is going to be about property and there are traders and as you probably know triggers are a big part of styles so with property traders and this demo what I want to happen is when I move my mouse over one of this ellipsis I want change the color thatamp;#39;s property weamp;#39;re doing that by using property trigger this tree are tied to property trigger and also they are tied to their a trigger there are triggers is similar but itamp;#39;s more flexible and it can be tied to other elements such as this checkboxes in other words when I click the checkbox the color changes and it stays there until that condition is true this last one here is tied to again weamp;#39;re using the triggers here itamp;#39;s tied to the text property of this textbox so if I type a color in here the color will display and the as a fill color of our ellipse okay so basically weamp;#39;re going to create this from start from scratch going to add a new solu