.zk2glays { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... Info
: This changes the mouse cursor to a hand icon (like when you hover over a link), signaling to the user that the element is clickable.
Developers use tools to generate these random-looking strings to prevent "style bleeding." By giving every class a unique ID, they ensure that a .button style in one part of the app doesn't accidentally mess up a .button style somewhere else. How to find where it's used .zK2gLayS { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
This specific class name ( zK2gLayS ) appears to be or "obfuscated" by a modern web framework like React (via CSS Modules), Vue , or a styled-components library. Why is it named this way? : This changes the mouse cursor to a
Are you trying to in your own project, or are you debugging a specific website where this class is causing an issue? Why is it named this way
This CSS snippet defines a class named .zK2gLayS with two specific visual properties:
: If you are debugging, look for .map files in the browser's developer tools.















