.lmrflzwn { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... 〈Android〉

What is the name of the place or item? What was your experience like?

While this code is meant for the browser to read, here is a "review" of it from a developer's perspective: 💻 Code Review: .lmRFLZwN .lmRFLZwN { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

⭐ It’s efficient and functional, though completely unreadable to humans. It does exactly what it needs to do: makes things clickable and keeps the layout straight. What is the name of the place or item

: The class name itself ( .lmRFLZwN ) is "obfuscated" or "minified." This is typical for large-scale web apps like Google to save bandwidth and prevent external developers from easily scraping or modifying specific styles. It does exactly what it needs to do:

The CSS snippet you provided appears to be a class selector used by (specifically for desktop search results and local listings) to manage the vertical alignment and cursor style of specific UI elements [1].

: Using cursor: pointer; is a best practice. It tells the user that the element—likely a "Review" button or a dropdown arrow—is interactive and clickable.