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.jwG9oVrf : The specific identifier for the HTML element. Because it is obfuscated (meaning the name is generated by a machine), the "name" doesn't have a human-readable meaning, but it allows Google to target that exact UI component.

This specific snippet is part of the styling for interactive elements (like expandable snippets or "People Also Ask" boxes): .jwG9oVrf { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

cursor: pointer; : Changes the user's mouse cursor to a hand icon when hovering over the element, signaling that the item is . Context of use Context of use Because Google frequently updates its

Because Google frequently updates its front-end code and uses "CSS-in-JS" techniques, these class names are . They may change or disappear entirely during a site update, which is why developers are generally advised not to "scrape" or rely on these specific strings for browser extensions or automation. signaling that the item is .