.ls58taxg { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... Apr 2026
like "More results" buttons or tab selectors. Why does it look like this?
In the context of a Google search, this class is typically applied to: .ls58TaXg { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
: Changes the mouse cursor to a "hand" icon when hovering over the element, signaling to the user that the item is interactive or clickable . like "More results" buttons or tab selectors
This class is part of the dynamically generated CSS used by Google to style various elements within its search engine results pages (SERPs). Because Google uses automated tools to minify and obfuscate its code, class names like ls58TaXg are not human-readable; they are generated to reduce file size and make it more difficult for third-party tools to scrape or manipulate the page structure reliably. Breakdown of the Code This class is part of the dynamically generated
: The unique identifier (selector) for the HTML element.