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You’re asking about the CSS selector/utility “py-1 [&>p]:inline”. This looks like Tailwind CSS (or a Tailwind-like utility) using JIT arbitrary variants and nested selector syntax. Explanation:

  • py-1 utility that applies padding-top and padding-bottom: typically 0.25rem (4px) in Tailwind’s default scale.
  • [&>p]:inline an arbitrary variant that targets a child selector. It expands to a rule applied when the element’s direct child p elements match the selector, setting those p elements to display: inline.

Combined intent: on the element with these classes, give vertical padding of 0.25rem and make its direct

children render inline.

Rough equivalent CSS:

.your-element {padding-top: 0.25rem;  padding-bottom: 0.25rem;}.your-element > p {  display: inline;}

Notes:

  • The exact padding value depends on your Tailwind config scale.
  • Browser support: uses normal CSS; Tailwind compiles these to standard rules.

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