Pointe... — .dkvbn2t0 { Vertical-align:top; Cursor:
: A script might have failed to interact with this specific element.
The code snippet .dKvbn2T0 { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointer; ... } is a commonly found in the source code of complex web applications like Google Maps or Gmail . Context and Origin
: Aligns the element (likely an icon or inline-block container) to the top of its surrounding text or container. .dKvbn2T0 { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
: Changes the mouse cursor to a "hand" icon, signaling to the user that the element is clickable or interactive. Why you might see this in a "report"
: Sometimes privacy tools flag these obfuscated classes if they are associated with tracking pixels or sponsored content. : A script might have failed to interact
: Automatically generated names ensure that styles from different parts of a massive application don't accidentally interfere with each other. Purpose of the Properties
If you are seeing this in a crash report, a security scan, or a web developer console: Context and Origin : Aligns the element (likely
Are you trying to that uses this class, or did this appear in a technical error message ?