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Daily Archives: December 8, 2016

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Check if element is clickable using selenium

SeleniumTestingBy sunil patroDecember 8, 20161 Comment

Elements like Buttons, textBoxes, Images and Links etc… are clickable, and should be present on screen & enabled to click. Selenium exposes isEnabled() for us to verify if an element is enabled or not [ isEnabled() returns Boolean value, true if the element is enabled, else returns false] So we can verify if the element is…

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