The CSS selector .pcilFZra appears to be a , likely produced by a CSS-in-JS library (such as Styled Components or Emotion) or a build-time obfuscator. Because these names change frequently and are specific to individual websites, it does not correspond to a standard or universal feature in web development.
: This aligns the element (often an image, inline-block, or table cell) to the top of its line box or container. .pcilFZra { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
: Ensuring images in a gallery align at the top edges while indicating they can be clicked to expand. The CSS selector
: Used for buttons or links within a header or sidebar where precise alignment and clickability are required. .pcilFZra { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
However, the specific properties applied to it indicate its function: