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.h9c2gans { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... 〈CERTIFIED - Walkthrough〉

Look at the pane in your browser's DevTools; it will show you this class and exactly which HTML tag it is attached to.

: This ensures that if the element is sitting next to text or other inline items, it aligns to the top of the line box rather than the baseline. This is common for icons or checkboxes [2]. .h9C2gAns { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

Because these class names are often "obfuscated" (randomized) during the build process to save bandwidth and prevent scraping, they don't have a semantic name like .search-button . Instead, they serve specific functional roles in the layout. Guide to the Components Look at the pane in your browser's DevTools;

: This is the most telling part—it changes the mouse icon to a "hand," signaling to the user that the element is clickable or interactive [3]. Why do sites use these "Gibberish" names? Why do sites use these "Gibberish" names