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Selenium Tests and FireQuark

Just installed the FireQuark plugin for firefox 3.5 and it is awesome. It installs over firebug, and works seamlessly with YSlow (another must have for web developers). FireQuark gives you the ability to pull out a unique css selector on a web page, which they claim is great for web scraping . I find that it helps alot with testing with selenium too.

Now I don’t have to load up CSSedit (another awesome program, like firebug CSS inspection but you can save your changes) just to pull out a weird selector, I can just launch firequark, use the inspector and right click on an element to get a unique selector…how cool is that !!

I could just do everything manually from page source, but thats soo 1990’s.

Enjoy!!

http://www.quarkruby.com/2007/9/5/firequark-quick-html-screen-scraping

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