.xevyfb3s { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... 100%

You likely found this while using "Inspect Element" on a Google page.

: Changes the mouse icon to a "hand" when hovering, signaling to the user that the entire area is clickable. 🔎 Why you are seeing this .xEvyfb3s { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

: The target selector. In modern web apps (like Google or Facebook), these random-looking strings are used to prevent styling conflicts and discourage automated scraping. You likely found this while using "Inspect Element"

The CSS selector .xEvyfb3s is a dynamically generated or obfuscated class name, most commonly found in the source code of or Google Maps . In modern web apps (like Google or Facebook),

: 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.

If you are trying to replicate this look or scrape data associated with it, here is what those specific properties do: