Master XPath, Css Selector, and Other Locators in Selenium
Offered By: Coursera Project Network via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
Selenium automates browsers, that’s it. What you do with that power is up to you.”
Selenium is the most widely used UI automation tool to test web applications.
In this project, we are going to learn one of the most used concepts in selenium i.e identifying web elements using locating techniques provided by Selenium automation tool.
By the end of this project, you will learn how to identify web elements using locators like Id, Name, Classname, Tagname, Linktext, Partial Linktext, XPath and CSS Selectors
Special focus is given to XPath locator covering topics like absolute and relative XPath, methods, operators and axes in XPath, and how to write XPaths for dynamic web elements.
Syllabus
- Project Overview
- Selenium automates browsers, that’s it. What you do with that power is up to you.” Selenium is the most widely used UI automation tool to test web applications. In this project, we are going to learn one of the most used concepts in selenium i.e identifying web elements using locating techniques provided by Selenium automation tool. By the end of this project, you will learn how to identify web elements using locators like Id, Name, Classname, Tagname, Linktext, Partial Linktext, XPath and CSS Selectors Special focus is given to XPath locator covering topics like absolute and relative XPath, methods, operators and axes in XPath, and how to write XPaths for dynamic web elements.
Taught by
Saurabh Dhingra
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