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==Elements== | ==Elements== | ||
Element are the title of the selector. | * Element are the title of the selector. | ||
The hard one is: "css_elemet" | |||
For this you need to right click->Inspect Element and then find the class or Id. Class is recognized by a full stop and ID is recognized by a #. | *For this you need to right click-> Inspect Element and then find the class or Id. Class is recognized by a full stop and ID is recognized by a #. | ||
For example using the search box on the copy page or collection: | |||
And I click on ".query-button" "css_element" | |||
==Selectors== | ==Selectors== |
Revision as of 08:53, 17 December 2014
Element and Selectors are to be used in unison. An Element is the title of the selector you are using. Ie, If you need to press a button. The button is the Selector and then Element is the name of the button.
As an example:
And "$elements" "$selector" should be visible
Would be written as:
And "Create page" "button" should be visible
Elements
- Element are the title of the selector.
The hard one is: "css_elemet"
- For this you need to right click-> Inspect Element and then find the class or Id. Class is recognized by a full stop and ID is recognized by a #.
For example using the search box on the copy page or collection:
And I click on ".query-button" "css_element"
Selectors
Where ever it says "Selector" any of these forms of selectors can be used:
- dialogue
- block
- region
- table_row
- link
- button
- link_or_button
- select
- checkbox
- radio
- file
- filemanager
- optgroup
- option
- table
- field
- fieldset
- text
- css_element
- xpath_element