.mqqpesyc { Vertical-align:top; Cursor: Pointe... May 2026
: You may have copied text or a citation directly from a web browser, and the underlying code (CSS) was accidentally pasted along with the text.
These obfuscated class names (like mQqPeSYC ) are automatically generated by Google's build systems. In this specific case, the styles suggest a clickable layout element: .mQqPeSYC { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...
If you are seeing this while working on a "draft paper," it is likely because: : You may have copied text or a
The CSS snippet you provided, .mQqPeSYC { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointer; ... } , appears to be a commonly found in the source code of Google Search results or Google Maps . } , appears to be a commonly found
: You might be looking at the "Inspect Element" tool or the source code of a webpage while doing research.
: If you are using a tool to pull data for your paper, this is a fragment of the website's styling that the tool captured. How to fix it in your document:
: Simply highlight the CSS snippet and remove it; it has no functional value in a written paper.