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: This property only works on inline , inline-block , or table-cell elements.
This rule applies the vertical-align property with the value top : .mBRzrMxE { vertical-align:top
: It aligns the top of the element (and its descendants) with the top of the entire line box or the top of the table cell. How to Use It in Your Code : This property only works on inline ,
To apply this style, you must link the CSS to your HTML and assign the class to an element: CSS vertical-align property - W3Schools The code snippet
: The period indicates it is a class selector , meaning it will affect any HTML element that includes class="mBRzrMxE" .
The code snippet .mBRzrMxE { vertical-align:top } is a CSS rule that targets elements with the specific class name and aligns them to the top of their container or line. This class name appears to be a dynamically generated or obfuscated class , likely from a framework (like React or CSS-in-JS) or a large platform like Google, where class names are shortened to save bandwidth. How This CSS Rule Works








The suggested approach to learning and practice, and the advice of Dr.Cate Hummel in this article, is very valuable and effective for flutists to study a wide repertoire thoughtfully and in depth, while mastering the instrument at the highest level. Great ideas also for teachers. Thank you!
Muchas gracias Dra. Cate por sugerir revisar la bibliografía de un gran maestro legendario de la flauta como fue Moyse y su influencia en el estudio de la flauta moderna. Excelente artículo que anima a investigar sobre el tema.
Great article, dear Cate, and not only for students…
Congratulations!
This was a great article. It makes me want to dig the book out. I don’t think I’ve had anybody tell me exactly how to work through it though. Do you just play The Melodies until they sound as pretty as you think they can? Thanks!!
Awesome work! Thank you
I’m so glad I found your article. I am a saxophonist researching instrumental methods and teachers who allude to singing. I would love to read your dissertation on Moyse’s approach! I hope to hear from you.