 Hello, in this video we are going to style lights, specifically we are going to style rivers. In the previous video we have digitized the rivers already. Go to the layer styling panel, choose simple line and change the color. We can change colors with RGB values for red, green and blue. 0, 0, 0 is black, 2, 5, 5, 2, 5, 5, 2, 5, 5 is white, equal values in between our gray scale but here we choose combination of values to have a nice blue color for our rivers. Let's also make the stroke width a bit thicker, so now we see nicely our river symbol. Comes clear if I switch off the top graphical map. Let's add some labels. We switch to single labels and now we see the main printed there but that doesn't yet look very nice. So let's tune this to curved. Now the label will follow the curve of the line. Let's also use a text buffer, previously we have used a white buffer but we can also pick background color and create a more subtle buffer. So pick sample color and sample a clear background color. Now we change the color of the font and let's use here combination 31, 38, 118. Let's change the font to Calibri, increase it a bit and make it italic. Here we see nicely the name of the river. Note that the units of labels determine if it is scalable with the map or if it's a fixed size. So in this video you've learned how to style lines and add labels.