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: Elements that don't look like traditional buttons but need to feel clickable.

If you are inspecting this to replicate a similar look, you are likely looking at a component designed for: .qWNnBsIY { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

: Minified class names like .qWNnBsIY are generated by CSS-in-JS libraries or build tools to keep the file size small and prevent style leakage across the site. Practical Application : Elements that don't look like traditional buttons

: This is the primary indicator to a user that the element is actionable . It changes the mouse cursor to a hand icon, signaling that clicking will trigger an event, such as playing a video or opening a profile. It changes the mouse cursor to a hand

: This ensures that if the element is part of an inline-block (like a thumbnail next to text), it aligns to the top of the line height rather than the baseline. This is standard for grid-based layouts to prevent "jumping" when elements have different heights.

: Keeping icons and text aligned at the top of their containers.