.rwiqdkmn { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... -
: The small downward arrows used to expand "People Also Ask" sections or nested search results [1].
: Small UI elements that trigger pop-ups or additional information layers. .rwIQDkmN { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
This class is part of Google’s dynamically generated stylesheet. Because Google frequently updates its front-end code and uses automated tools to minify and obfuscate CSS, these class names (like rwIQDkmN ) are not intended to be human-readable and often change over time [2, 3]. : The small downward arrows used to expand
: Interactive elements within specialized cards or knowledge panels [2]. .rwIQDkmN { vertical-align:top
The CSS snippet you provided, .rwIQDkmN { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointer; ... } , is a specific obfuscated class name used by to style its search result components [1, 2]. Technical Analysis