Because these names change frequently and are unique to specific websites, I can't identify the exact feature it belongs to without knowing which website it came from. However, based on the properties you provided, here is the functional "feature" it represents: Feature: Interactive Vertical Alignment
/* Recommended approach: Use a descriptive name */ .nav-item-top { vertical-align: top; cursor: pointer; } /* If you must use the hashed class for a quick fix: */ .tOVFJYrL { vertical-align: top; cursor: pointer; } Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard .tOVFJYrL { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
Could you share the or the HTML context where you found this code? I can then give you a much more specific breakdown of what it does. Because these names change frequently and are unique
The CSS selector .tOVFJYrL is a (often called a hashed class), typically used by modern web frameworks like React (with CSS Modules or Styled Components) or Tailwind CSS to prevent styling conflicts. I can then give you a much more