This is often used to keep small icons or text from "sinking" to the bottom of a line when placed next to taller content.

It tells the user that the element is or interactive. Common Use Cases

: Ensuring text or icons stay aligned at the top of a header bar. How to use it in your HTML To apply these styles, add the class name to your tag: cursor CSS property - MDN Web Docs

It aligns the top of the element (and its descendants) with the top of the entire line box.

: This is a class selector . It targets any HTML element that has class="wKGh5fZs" .

You will typically see this combination of styles on elements that act like buttons or interactive list items, such as: