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.wmrrb1o3 { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... -

This specific class is part of the obfuscated CSS that Google uses to manage the visual presentation of its user interface. While these names change frequently to prevent automated scraping or simple ad-blocking, here is what the code you provided does:

: This changes the mouse cursor to a hand icon when hovering over the element, indicating that the entire area is a clickable link . Why these names exist .wMrRB1O3 { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

Are you trying to from a search page, or are you debugging a custom style that isn't appearing correctly? This specific class is part of the obfuscated

The CSS selector .wMrRB1O3 is a used by Google Search to style specific elements within its search results layout. Context and Usage The CSS selector

Google employs "CSS-in-JS" or similar build tools that compile human-readable styles into short, randomized strings like wMrRB1O3 . This serves two main purposes:

: This aligns the element (often a container for a search result or a snippet) to the top of its parent box.

: Shorter class names reduce the overall size of the HTML and CSS files, leading to faster page loads.