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It was standard, boring CSS. But as Elias hovered his mouse over the class name, the cursor: pointer didn’t just change his icon to a hand—it changed the entire screen. The white background of the browser began to bleed into a deep, terminal green.

The cursor blinked once, perfectly aligned to the top of the screen, and then the lights went out. .dsdaRT39 { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

There it was: .dsdaRT39 { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointer; } . It was standard, boring CSS

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Elias didn’t usually dig into the Inspector tool on sites he didn’t build, but the "Contact" button on the mysterious new startup's page wasn't working. He right-clicked, hit Inspect , and scanned the styles.