.lekf2h9h { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... Apr 2026
This specific class is part of the obfuscated CSS used in Google's front-end framework to minimize file size and prevent third-party tools from easily scraping or modifying the layout.
While the exact name can change based on Google's internal code updates or A/B testing, the properties you mentioned serve specific functional roles: .lekF2H9h { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
The CSS class .lekF2H9h is a dynamically generated selector typically associated with , specifically used to style the container or "card" for individual search entries. This specific class is part of the obfuscated
: Ensures that the content within the search result (like the favicon, site name, and snippet) aligns correctly at the top of the container. .lekF2H9h { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...