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all right everyone welcome back to another video this is a shorter one but its involving something that I had to look up the other day so I thought it might be worth making a quick little video about maybe some of you will come across this in the future so I thought why not do this Ive been wanting to make more videos regularly my last one was on May 17th and now its its almost been a month since then so Id like to make at least a few week and kind of get that ball rolling again Ive Ive been noticing theres a lot new a lot of new subscribers to the channel 16 the last 28 days so thank you those of you that are subscribed if you havent be for it to go ahead and hit that so I am going to show you how to change the background of an element and the code behind because of you guys probably know if we have lets say our parent element is a stackpanel here and lets say Im another stack panel and its height lets make its height like 200 something like and you can see the outline r