.unuxxgib { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... May 2026

While it looks like a bug, it’s actually a deliberate feature of modern web development. Here is why your browser is full of these mysterious selectors.

: Aligns the element (often an image or inline-block) to the top of its parent line. .unUXXgiB { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

Every character in your code adds weight. Long, descriptive class names like .primary-navigation-menu-item take up more bytes than a short, 8-character hash. While it looks like a bug, it’s actually

: Changes the mouse cursor to a "hand" icon, signaling to the user that the element is clickable. Every character in your code adds weight

Standard class names make it easy for bots and malicious scripts to "scrape" data from a site.

Have you ever inspected a major website like Google, Facebook, or Reddit and found class names that look like a cat walked across the keyboard? Instead of .nav-bar or .submit-button , you see things like .unUXXgiB .