.qytdtves { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... -
If you are looking for a on how these systems work, you might be interested in the concept of CSS Modules or Atomic CSS , which explain why modern tech companies use these cryptic, non-human-readable class names.
The CSS snippet you provided, .qYTdTVEs { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointer; ... } , appears to be an obfuscated or dynamically generated class name commonly found in the source code of results or other Google web applications. .qYTdTVEs { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
: You may have copied this while looking at the source code of a Google search page. If you are looking for a on how
Because these class names are generated by automated build tools (like Closure Compiler), they do not represent a "paper" or a formal technical document. Instead, they are part of the functional styling for user interface elements, such as clickable snippets or layout containers. Technical Context of the Snippet : You may have copied this while looking
: Ensures that the element (likely an inline-block or table cell) aligns to the top of its line box or container.