.xevyfb3s { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... «HOT»

Because these class names change frequently during Google’s updates, they are not standard across the web. However, based on the properties provided ( vertical-align: top; cursor: pointer; ), this specific class is used to style a , likely a table cell, a wrapper for a search result snippet, or an interactive icon. 🛠️ CSS Guide for .xEvyfb3s

To help you more specifically, are you trying to from a specific site, or are you designing a website and liked how that specific element behaved?

: If you are writing a script, avoid selecting by this class. Instead, look for more stable attributes like data-attr or the element's hierarchical position (e.g., div > h3 ). 💡 How to use these properties properly .xEvyfb3s { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

: Ensures that the content inside the element (like text or an icon) aligns to the top of its container rather than the middle or bottom.

: Do not use this specific class name ( .xEvyfb3s ) in your own permanent code. Google often rotates these names; your styles will break the next time they update their site. : If you are writing a script, avoid selecting by this class

If you want to create a similar interactive element in your own project, use a semantic name: Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard

The CSS selector .xEvyfb3s is a dynamically generated or obfuscated class name, most commonly found in the source code of or Google Maps . : Do not use this specific class name (

: Changes the mouse icon to a "hand" when hovering, signaling to the user that the entire area is clickable. 🔎 Why you are seeing this