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In WPF, we are creating custom controls that inherit from button with completely drawn-from-scratch xaml graphics. We have a border around the entire button xaml and we'd like to use that as the location for updating the background when MouseOver=True in a trigger. What we need to know is how do we update the background of the border in this button with a gradient when the mouse hovers over it?

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In your ControlTemplate, give the Border a Name and you can then reference that part of its visual tree in the triggers. Here's a very brief example of restyling a normal Button:

<Style
    TargetType="{x:Type Button}">
    <Setter
        Property="Template">
        <Setter.Value>
            <ControlTemplate TargetType="{x:Type Button}">
                <Border Name="customBorder"
                    CornerRadius="5"
                    BorderThickness="1"
                    BorderBrush="Black"
                    Background="{StaticResource normalButtonBG}">
                    <ContentPresenter
                        HorizontalAlignment="Center"
                        VerticalAlignment="Center" />
                </Border>
                <ControlTemplate.Triggers>
                    <Trigger
                        Property="IsMouseOver"
                        Value="True">
                        <Setter
                            TargetName="customBorder"
                            Property="Background"
                            Value="{StaticResource hoverButtonBG}" />
                    </Trigger>
                </ControlTemplate.Triggers>
            </ControlTemplate>
        </Setter.Value>
    </Setter>
</Style>

If that doesn't help, we'll need to know more, probably seeing your own XAML. Your description doesn't make it very clear to me what your actual visual tree is.

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You would want to add a trigger like this...

Make a style like this:

<Style x:Key="ButtonTemplate"
			 TargetType="{x:Type Button}">
	<Setter Property="Foreground"
					Value="{StaticResource ButtonForeground}" />
	<Setter Property="Template">
		<Setter.Value>
			<ControlTemplate
				TargetType="{x:Type Button}">
				<Grid
					SnapsToDevicePixels="True"
					Margin="0,0,0,0">
					<Border Height="20"
									x:Name="ButtonBorder"
									BorderBrush="{DynamicResource BlackBorderBrush}">
						<TextBlock x:Name="button"
											 TextWrapping="Wrap"
											 Text="{Binding Path=Content, RelativeSource={RelativeSource TemplatedParent}}"
											 SnapsToDevicePixels="True"
											 Foreground="#FFFFFFFF"
											 Margin="6,0,0,0"
											 VerticalAlignment="Center"/>
					</Border>
				</Grid>
				<ControlTemplate.Triggers>
					<!-- Disabled -->
					<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver"
									 Value="True">
						<Setter TargetName="ButtonBorder"
										Property="Background"
										Value="{DynamicResource ButtonBackgroundMouseOver}" />
						<Setter TargetName="ButtonBorder"
										Property="BorderBrush"
										Value="{DynamicResource ButtonBorderMouseOver}" />
					</Trigger>
				</ControlTemplate.Triggers>
			</ControlTemplate>
		</Setter.Value>
	</Setter>
</Style>

Then add some resources for the gradients, like this:

<LinearGradientBrush x:Key="ButtonBackgroundMouseOver"
										 EndPoint="0.5,1"
										 StartPoint="0.5,0">
	<GradientStop Color="#FF000000"
								Offset="0.432"/>
	<GradientStop Color="#FF808080"
								Offset="0.9"/>
	<GradientStop Color="#FF848484"
								Offset="0.044"/>
	<GradientStop Color="#FF787878"
								Offset="0.308"/>
	<GradientStop Color="#FF212121"
								Offset="0.676"/>
</LinearGradientBrush>

Please let me know if you need more help with this.

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