Even if the element isn't a standard HTML link (like an tag), it will act like one to the user, signaling that clicking it will trigger an action. cursor CSS property - MDN Web Docs
The element will sit at the very top of its row or container line, preventing it from being centered or bottom-aligned with adjacent text or images.
When these properties are used together on a single class like .x6Ymk5DD :
Even if the element isn't a standard HTML link (like an tag), it will act like one to the user, signaling that clicking it will trigger an action. cursor CSS property - MDN Web Docs
The element will sit at the very top of its row or container line, preventing it from being centered or bottom-aligned with adjacent text or images.
When these properties are used together on a single class like .x6Ymk5DD :