.cg3ypur2 { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... Page
The snippet .cg3YPuR2 { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointer... } indicates that this class is used to control how content is positioned and how users interact with specific elements:
: Changing the cursor to a pointer for clickable header rows or data cells to indicate navigation or sorting capabilities. .cg3YPuR2 { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
: This changes the mouse cursor to a "hand" icon, signaling to the user that the element is clickable or interactive. In a report context, this typically suggests that clicking the item will trigger an action, such as opening a drill-down report, a detail view, or sorting data. Use Cases in Reporting Tools The snippet
: Used for aligning cell content at the top so that if one column has more text than others, the row remains readable. In a report context, this typically suggests that
: Use the @ symbol in Cursor to reference specific CSS files when asking the AI to refactor report styles.
Classes like this are commonly generated by modern reporting frameworks or low-code platforms (e.g., Oracle APEX or Crystal Reports ) to standardise UI components:
Text insertion cursor is not following text vertical alignment.
