#Getting started with UI test strategies in Selenium
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ummmm, that will probably be done in raw javascript, by dynamically accessing the HTML tags in the page and checking what they are filled with?
only know that I have to work in C#, so I'm a little bit on the wrong forum. will look into the html tags though, that's a good start. currently trying to set up cross-browser testing in the project before I start
thnx ^-^
who gave you this task
what is the goal
it was given to me through my test automation class, purpose is to just look at some google maps addresses in different browsers. am primarily just looking at getting started in Selenium rn so I can dive into the nitty-gritty of programming these tests
have had some trouble installing the selenium packages for different browsers. managed to get chrome and internet explorer, but still mucking about with the rest. don't know anything about selenium tbh, so thought any pointers I could pick up will be lifesaving
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[SOLVED] Getting started with UI test strategies in Selenium
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