This specific snippet is often found in the source code for:
: This property aligns the element (often an inline-block or table cell) to the top of its parent container. In Google Search, this is frequently used to align thumbnail images next to text descriptions or to keep iconography level with headers [3, 4]. .rzRePnmX { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
: This changes the mouse cursor to a hand icon, indicating to the user that the element is clickable . This is typically applied to result cards, interactive maps, or expandable "People Also Ask" sections [5]. Where You’ll See It This specific snippet is often found in the
Because these class names are obfuscated (minified) during the build process to reduce file size and discourage scraping, they do not have a semantic meaning (like .header or .button ). Instead, they serve specific functional and stylistic purposes within Google's ecosystem: This is typically applied to result cards, interactive
: The unique identifier for the HTML element. These strings often change when Google updates its code [2].
The CSS class .rzRePnmX is a commonly used by Google across various platforms, most notably within Google Search results and Google Maps [1, 2].