Cursor: Pointe... — .ab2fmjqj { Vertical-align:top;
: This property controls how an element sits relative to others on the same line. Setting it to top aligns the top of the element (and its descendants) with the top of the entire line.
: It only works on inline , inline-block , or table-cell elements. It will not work on standard block-level elements like unless their display type is changed. .aB2FMJqJ { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
This combination is frequently used for where items of different heights need to be aligned neatly at the top while remaining interactive: : This property controls how an element sits
The CSS snippet you provided, .aB2FMJqJ { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointer; } , appears to be a minified or auto-generated class from a specific web platform. While the exact class name is likely unique to that site's build process, the properties inside it perform standard UI functions. Property Breakdown It will not work on standard block-level elements