The tab will show the exact CSS rules, like the vertical-align and cursor properties you mentioned, tied to that element. Why the Name is Weird

cursor: pointer; : This changes the mouse cursor to a when hovering over the element, signaling to the user that it is clickable. How to Find it on a Page

The code snippet you provided refers to a ( .wSIuduQN ) commonly found in the source code of Google Search results and other Google services. The class name itself is "obfuscated" or auto-generated, which is why it looks like a random string of characters. What the Code Does

between different parts of a complex site.

from being easily scraped or modified by third-party extensions.