.xevyfb3s { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... -

The CSS selector .xEvyfb3s is a dynamically generated or obfuscated class name, most commonly found in the source code of or Google Maps .

: The target selector. In modern web apps (like Google or Facebook), these random-looking strings are used to prevent styling conflicts and discourage automated scraping.

Because these class names change frequently during Google’s updates, they are not standard across the web. However, based on the properties provided ( vertical-align: top; cursor: pointer; ), this specific class is used to style a , likely a table cell, a wrapper for a search result snippet, or an interactive icon. 🛠️ CSS Guide for .xEvyfb3s .xEvyfb3s { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

: Changes the mouse icon to a "hand" when hovering, signaling to the user that the entire area is clickable. 🔎 Why you are seeing this

If you are trying to replicate this look or scrape data associated with it, here is what those specific properties do: The CSS selector

You likely found this while using "Inspect Element" on a Google page.

: If you are writing a script, avoid selecting by this class. Instead, look for more stable attributes like data-attr or the element's hierarchical position (e.g., div > h3 ). 💡 How to use these properties properly 🔎 Why you are seeing this If you

To help you more specifically, are you trying to from a specific site, or are you designing a website and liked how that specific element behaved?