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.xbc9e1cf { Vertical-align:top; Cursor:: Pointe...

cursor: pointe...

.xBC9E1Cf { vertical-align:top;

.xBC9E1Cf { vertical-align: top; cursor: pointer; } And apply it to an HTML element: .xBC9E1Cf { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a styling language used to control layout and appearance of web pages written in HTML or XML. Two essential aspects of CSS are vertical alignment and cursor properties, which allow developers to fine-tune the presentation of their content. The vertical-align property is used to set the vertical alignment of an element. It is particularly useful when working with inline elements, table cells, or when you want to align text or images vertically within a container. cursor: pointe

Unfortunately, it appears that the CSS code you provided is incomplete, specifically the cursor property value. However, I can still provide you with a comprehensive article covering the properties you've specified. The vertical-align property is used to set the

The .xBC9E1Cf class is being styled to align its content to the top. The cursor property specifies the type of cursor to be displayed when pointing over an element. This property can be useful for providing visual feedback to users about the functionality of an element.