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This is the most "human" part of the code. It tells your browser that when a person hovers their mouse over this element, the arrow should turn into a hand icon . It’s a silent signal to you, the user, saying: "Hey! You can click me." Why does this matter?

These snippets are the DNA of the modern web. Large-scale platforms use automated tools to generate these classes. If you are seeing this code, you might have stumbled into the tool in your browser or a technical log. It’s a glimpse into the invisible scaffolding that keeps the digital world looking tidy and interactive. .gKCkVU3G { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

This is a class selector . In the world of massive websites like Google, developers use "minified" or obfuscated names. Instead of calling it .search-icon-blue , they use short, computer-generated strings to save tiny amounts of data. Over millions of users, these saved bits make the page load faster. This is the most "human" part of the code