: This property is used to align the element's content to the top edge of its parent container. In the context of a "Classic Report," this is often used to ensure that text in table cells ( ) or list items stays aligned at the top, even when adjacent cells contain multi-line content.

Positions sidebar icons vertically, though this can sometimes conflict with other layout settings. Alt+Shift+T (via plugins)

The provided snippet .peubCBKq { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointer; ... } defines specific layout and interaction behaviors for an element.

Aligns multiple cursors vertically to the rightmost cursor position for bulk editing. If you are applying this CSS to a report or custom UI:

: This changes the mouse cursor to a "hand" icon when hovering over the element, signaling to users that the item is interactive or clickable. This is a standard UX practice for buttons, links, or actionable table rows. 2. Application Contexts

This report examines the CSS selector and properties provided, which appear to be part of a custom styling implementation (possibly for a "Classic Report" or an AI-based IDE like Cursor ).

.peubcbkq { Vertical-align:top; | Cursor: Pointe...

: This property is used to align the element's content to the top edge of its parent container. In the context of a "Classic Report," this is often used to ensure that text in table cells ( ) or list items stays aligned at the top, even when adjacent cells contain multi-line content.

Positions sidebar icons vertically, though this can sometimes conflict with other layout settings. Alt+Shift+T (via plugins) .peubCBKq { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

The provided snippet .peubCBKq { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointer; ... } defines specific layout and interaction behaviors for an element. : This property is used to align the

Aligns multiple cursors vertically to the rightmost cursor position for bulk editing. If you are applying this CSS to a report or custom UI: Alt+Shift+T (via plugins) The provided snippet

: This changes the mouse cursor to a "hand" icon when hovering over the element, signaling to users that the item is interactive or clickable. This is a standard UX practice for buttons, links, or actionable table rows. 2. Application Contexts

This report examines the CSS selector and properties provided, which appear to be part of a custom styling implementation (possibly for a "Classic Report" or an AI-based IDE like Cursor ).

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