If you see many classes with similar 8-10 character random strings, the site is likely using CSS-in-JS . Practical Usage Example
In the "Styles" tab of the developer tools, you can see which CSS file or block contains this rule. .sSovYqNR { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
Open the website in your browser, right-click the element, and select Inspect . If you see many classes with similar 8-10
This targets any HTML element with class="sSovYqNR" . Because the name is randomized (a "hash"), it is likely generated during a build process to prevent style conflicts with other parts of the site. This targets any HTML element with class="sSovYqNR"
If you are trying to identify which website or component this belongs to, follow these steps:
The CSS class .sSovYqNR appears to be a , commonly used by modern web frameworks like React or styled-components to ensure scoped styling.
: This property controls the alignment of an inline, inline-block, or table-cell box. Setting it to top ensures the element aligns its top edge with the top of the tallest element in the current line.