The cursor CSS property sets the mouse cursor, if any, to show when the mouse pointer is over an element. MDN Web Docs vertical-align CSS property - MDN Web Docs - Mozilla
: This property sets the vertical alignment of an inline, inline-block, or table-cell element to the top of its containing box.
: This changes the mouse cursor to a hand icon (pointer) when hovering over the element, typically used to indicate that the item is clickable.
This class is likely used for a UI component—such as a button, list item, or interactive icon—that needs to be aligned at the top of its row and show users it can be clicked. cursor CSS property - MDN Web Docs
The provided CSS snippet is for styling an element with the class .kPR6A7mD . Based on the properties visible: