Pointe...: .rzrepnmx { Vertical-align:top; Cursor:

Are you trying to from a specific page, or are you looking to replicate a specific layout seen on Google?

: The list of businesses appearing for local queries (e.g., "coffee shops near me") [2]. .rzRePnmX { vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

: The information boxes on the right side of search results [1]. Are you trying to from a specific page,

Because these class names are obfuscated (minified) during the build process to reduce file size and discourage scraping, they do not have a semantic meaning (like .header or .button ). Instead, they serve specific functional and stylistic purposes within Google's ecosystem: Because these class names are obfuscated (minified) during

: The unique identifier for the HTML element. These strings often change when Google updates its code [2].

The CSS class .rzRePnmX is a commonly used by Google across various platforms, most notably within Google Search results and Google Maps [1, 2].