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The provided snippet .peubCBKq { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointer; ... } defines specific layout and interaction behaviors for an element.

Aligns multiple cursors vertically to the rightmost cursor position for bulk editing. If you are applying this CSS to a report or custom UI: .peubCBKq { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

: This changes the mouse cursor to a "hand" icon when hovering over the element, signaling to users that the item is interactive or clickable. This is a standard UX practice for buttons, links, or actionable table rows. 2. Application Contexts The provided snippet

Positions sidebar icons vertically, though this can sometimes conflict with other layout settings. Alt+Shift+T (via plugins) If you are applying this CSS to a

: In the Cursor AI editor, users often apply custom CSS to the sidebar or activity bar to change the orientation of icons or the behavior of UI elements. The specific class .peubCBKq suggests a generated or obfuscated class name often found in modern web applications. 3. Comparative Behavior in Editor UIs Implementation Code Formatting Using shortcuts like Ctrl + K in Cursor AI Auto-aligns and formats messy code segments. Activity Bar workbench.activityBar.orientation: vertical

: Similar styles are frequently used in Oracle APEX or other web reporting tools to manage long text fields. Users often need to force vertical-align: top on report cells to prevent text from "floating" in the middle of a row when a neighboring cell is taller.