.rta3kfq5 { | Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe...

: This property aligns the element's box with the top of its line box. It is often used to fix alignment issues where inline elements (like icons or small text) sit unevenly next to each other.

The CSS snippet you provided appears to be a style rule for a specific element (class .rtA3KFQ5 ) designed to ensure vertical alignment and interactive feedback. .rtA3KFQ5 { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

: Ensuring an icon (like a checkbox or "i" info bubble) stays aligned at the top of a line of text rather than sinking to the baseline. : This property aligns the element's box with

: Using cursor: pointer to indicate that a non-button element (like a or ) is functional and can be clicked. Troubleshooting Related Issues .rtA3KFQ5 { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...