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New Selenium IDE – Using ‘wait for element not present’ command

New Selenium IDE – Using ‘wait for element not present’ command

Refer the article New Selenium IDE – Commands (Selenese), for the complete list of Selenium IDE commands and their practical demonstrations.

wait for element not present is one of the commands in Selenium IDE.

The purpose of the wait for element not present command is to wait for the element to be not present on the UI and also its HTML code is not present in the HTML DOM of the page.

Though it is not possible to practically demonstrate wait for element not present command, I will give the sample code for using it in the below table:

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Command Target Value
open http://omayo.blogspot.com/
wait for element not present id=xyz 30000

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Here concludes the wait for element not present command which waits until the required element is not present on the UI of the page and also its HTML code is not present in the HTML DOM of the page.

In the next article, I will practically demonstrate another Selenium IDE command.

Next Steps:

  • > Check complete Selenium Tutorial Contents here (Click here)

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About Me > Arun Motoori

On a mission to contribute to the Software Testing Community in all possible ways.

Refer the article New Selenium IDE – Commands (Selenese), for the complete list of Selenium IDE commands and their practical demonstrations.

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