Obfuscated classes like .qajsdVLI are ; developers at companies like Google frequently regenerate these names during site updates. If you are building a tool that relies on this specific class name, it is highly recommended to use Data Attributes (e.g., data-test-id="menu-trigger" ) or stable semantic classes instead to ensure your code doesn't break in the next update.

// Selecting the element const interactiveElement = document.querySelector('.qajsdVLI'); // Adding the click functionality interactiveElement.addEventListener('click', (event) => { console.log('Feature triggered: Opening menu or performing action.'); // Add specific logic here (e.g., toggle a dropdown) }); Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Identification Note

To "prepare a complete feature" around this specific UI behavior, you would need to implement the following three layers: : Defines the clickable element.

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