or list items where the content should start at the top rather than being centered.
The snippet you provided appears to be a portion of a rule for a specific class, likely used in a web application.
: This is the class selector . Any HTML element with class="bmJUqAx0" will have these styles applied. .bmJUqAx0 { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
The selector .bmJUqAx0 is a generated or "hashed" class name, which is common in modern web development frameworks like , Vue , or Angular (often via CSS Modules or Styled Components) to prevent naming conflicts. Breakdown of the Code Snippet:
in tools like the Cursor AI editor or other web-based platforms. or list items where the content should start
: This changes the mouse cursor to a hand icon (pointer) when hovering over the element, typically indicating that the item is clickable, like a button or a link. Common Use Cases: Based on these properties, this class is likely used for:
or tabs where icons and text need to line up at the top of a header. Any HTML element with class="bmJUqAx0" will have these
Are you trying to how a specific element looks in your browser, or are you debugging code you've found in a stylesheet? cursor CSS property - MDN Web Docs
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