.jerrg5vh { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... -

vertical-align: top; : Aligns the element (likely an icon or a cell) to the top of its container.

cursor: pointer; : Changes the mouse cursor to a "hand" icon, indicating the element is . Where you’ll find it

: If you use a browser extension like Stylish to change how Google looks, targeting this class is a "quick fix" that will likely stop working the next time Google updates their site [2]. .jeRRg5vH { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

The CSS class .jeRRg5vH is an used by Google, primarily within Google Maps and related search widgets. Technical Breakdown

: This is a "minified" or "obfuscated" class name. Google uses automated tools to generate these short, cryptic strings (like jeRRg5vH ) to reduce the size of their code and make it harder for third parties to scrape or "skin" their interface [1, 2]. Properties : vertical-align: top; : Aligns the element (likely an

within the "Knowledge Panel" on the right side of a Google search. Why it matters to you

You will typically see this class in the HTML source code when inspecting elements like: or rating icons in Maps [2]. Expandable list items in local business results. The CSS class

: If you are trying to extract data, avoid using this class as a selector. Google changes these identifiers frequently (often weekly), which will break your code [1]. Use more stable attributes like aria-label or data attributes instead.