: This aligns the element (often an icon, image, or checkbox) to the top of the line area.
In the context of a Google Search interface, this specific class is frequently associated with , such as the "three-dot" menu (About this result) or specific filter buttons next to search entries. .sJuzYgup { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
However, based on the properties you provided, here is how that specific code functions on the page: : This aligns the element (often an icon,
: This changes the mouse cursor to a hand icon, indicating that the element is clickable . The CSS class
The CSS class .sJuzYgup is a typically used by Google in its search results pages. Because these class names are obfuscated and change frequently to optimize performance and prevent scraping, they do not have a fixed, human-readable "content" or purpose.