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This changes the mouse cursor to a "hand" icon when hovering over the element. It is the standard web convention to signal to a user that an element, such as a custom button or a clickable div, is interactive. Why Use Obfuscated Class Names?
It guarantees that the style will only apply to the component it was written for. .qzQEEvZG { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
Shorter, randomized names can slightly reduce the overall size of the CSS file sent to the user's browser. This changes the mouse cursor to a "hand"
This is a unique class name used to target a specific HTML element. In large-scale applications (like those built with React), these hashed names prevent "style leakage," where a style intended for one button accidentally affects another. these hashed names prevent "style leakage