Imagine a user browsing a site. They see a small icon or a box. As their mouse glides over .smY4sdBX , the cursor suddenly changes to a hand. This is a universal "digital language" that tells the user:
: This tells our character where to stand. Instead of floating in the middle of a line, it strictly aligns itself with the top of the tallest element next to it. .smY4sdBX { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
: Making a specific part of a data row clickable. Imagine a user browsing a site
While the exact "story" depends on which site this code came from (as many sites use similar auto-generated classes), it is almost always used for: This is a universal "digital language" that tells
: Boxes that contain a link to an article or product.
: Elements that look like text or icons but act as triggers.