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how many times have you used a custom checkbox or progress element all because the default colors donamp;#39;t support your theme well with the accent color of property you can actually set this color to be anything that you want for example I can make a red checkbox or I can make a red progress bar all by changing one property everything else is going to work perfectly fine another really cool color based property you could use is a property called current color and all that property does is it just gets the color of your text and uses that as the color so here I can set the Border here to my current color and now you can see I get that black border if I change my color to Red you can see I now get a red border instead this is a really useful property and itamp;#39;ll make sure it inherits from whatever the current color of the text is whether itamp;#39;s set in the parent or the exact element