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This forces the element to align its top edge with the top of the tallest element on that specific line.

By default, inline elements (like images, inputs, or inline blocks) sit on the "baseline" of a line of text. This can sometimes create awkward, uneven spacing if you have items of different heights next to each other. .bcv7Gtd8 { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

This tells the user, "Hey! You can click on this!" It is automatically applied to native HTML links ( tags), but developers manually add it to tags, tags, or custom buttons that trigger JavaScript actions. 🚀 How to Use This in Your Own Projects This forces the element to align its top

Aligning an icon perfectly next to a line of text, or keeping grid-like product images aligned at the top. 2. cursor: pointer; This tells the user, "Hey

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