.inibee3t { — Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe...
If you look at the class name .inIBeE3t , it seems like gibberish. This is actually a common practice for large-scale websites (like Facebook or Instagram) using tools like or Styled Components .
This is a universal signal to users that "this item is clickable," even if it doesn't look like a traditional button. How to See it in Action .inIBeE3t { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
This aligns the element (often an icon or text inside a table cell) with the very top of its container. It is frequently used to fix alignment issues where an icon looks slightly "off" compared to the text next to it. If you look at the class name
Here is an "interesting write-up" on why this code looks the way it does and what its specific properties mean: The "Mystery" of the Name How to See it in Action This aligns