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Where an icon needs to be perfectly aligned with adjacent text.

Developers can write simple CSS without worrying about global naming conflicts in a massive codebase. Common Use Cases You will typically find a class like this applied to: .qzQEEvZG { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

This CSS rule is designed to handle both the layout and the interactivity of an element. Where an icon needs to be perfectly aligned

This is a unique class name used to target a specific HTML element. In large-scale applications (like those built with React), these hashed names prevent "style leakage," where a style intended for one button accidentally affects another. This is a unique class name used to

This property aligns the element's top edge with the top of the tallest element on the same line. It is frequently used for icons, images, or inline-block elements to ensure they don't sit unevenly on the text baseline.

Elements that aren't native tags but need to behave like them.