If you are trying to replicate the look of a Google-style FAQ, you could use that class for an accordion-style interface:
It aligns the top of the element and its descendants with the top of the entire line. This is commonly used in grid layouts or with inline-block elements like icons and text. .mNEz5dNy { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
Since this code is just a "container" or a "style" for content, here are a few ways we can "come up with content" for it, depending on what you're trying to build: 1. For a "People Also Ask" Style Component If you are trying to replicate the look
If this class is part of a UI card, the content could look like this: Product Feature Spotlight For a "People Also Ask" Style Component If
: Ensures that if you have an icon next to text, they both align perfectly at the top edge rather than the baseline.
"Learn more" (styled with that pointer cursor to indicate it's clickable). 3. Technical Breakdown of the Style
Clicking this (since the cursor is a pointer ) would expand more details. 2. For a Dynamic "Card" Component