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Expand Up @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ There are only 5 basic commands that can be executed on an element:
* [send keys](https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#element-send-keys) (only applies to text fields and content editable elements)
* [clear](https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#element-send-keys) (only applies to text fields and content editable elements)
* submit (only applies to form elements)
* select (see [Select List Elements]({{< ref "select_lists.md" >}}))
* select (see [Select List Elements]({{< ref "select_lists.md" >}})

## Additional validations

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Expand Up @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ There are only 5 basic commands that can be executed on an element:
* [send keys](https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#element-send-keys) (only applies to text fields and content editable elements)
* [clear](https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#element-send-keys) (only applies to text fields and content editable elements)
* submit (only applies to form elements)
* select (see [Select List Elements]({{< ref "select_lists.md" >}}))
* select (see [Select List Elements]({{< ref "select_lists.md" >}})

## Additional validations

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Expand Up @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ There are only 5 basic commands that can be executed on an element:
* [send keys](https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#element-send-keys) (only applies to text fields and content editable elements)
* [clear](https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#element-send-keys) (only applies to text fields and content editable elements)
* submit (only applies to form elements)
* select (see [Select List Elements]({{< ref "select_lists.md" >}}))
* select (see [Select List Elements]({{< ref "select_lists.md" >}})

## Additional validations

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* [发送键位](https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#element-send-keys) (仅适用于文本字段和内容可编辑元素)
* [清除](https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#element-send-keys) (仅适用于文本字段和内容可编辑元素)
* 提交 (仅适用于表单元素)
* 选择 (参见 [选择列表元素]({{< ref "select_lists.md" >}}))
* 选择 (参见 [选择列表元素]({{< ref "select_lists.md" >}})

## 附加验证

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---
title: "Working With Colors"
linkTitle: "Colors"
weight: 1
weight: 3
aliases: [
"/documentation/en/support_packages/working_with_colours/",
"/documentation/support_packages/working_with_colours/",
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---
title: "色を扱う"
linkTitle: "色を扱う"
weight: 1
weight: 3
aliases: [
"/documentation/ja/support_packages/working_with_colours/",
"/ja/documentation/support_packages/working_with_colours/",
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---
title: "Trabalhando com cores"
linkTitle: "Trabalhando com cores"
weight: 1
weight: 3
aliases: [
"/documentation/pt-br/support_packages/working_with_colours/",
"/pt-br/documentation/support_packages/working_with_colours/",
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---
title: "同颜色一起工作"
linkTitle: "颜色"
weight: 1
weight: 3
aliases: [
"/documentation/zh-cn/support_packages/working_with_colours/",
"/zh-cn/documentation/support_packages/working_with_colours/",
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---
title: "Waiting with Expected Conditions"
linkTitle: "Expected Conditions"
weight: 1
description: >
These are classes used to describe what needs to be waited for.
---

Expected Conditions are used with [Explicit Waits]({{< ref "../waits#explicit-waits" >}}).
Instead of defining the block of code to be executed with a _lambda_, an expected
conditions method can be created to represent common things that get waited on. Some
methods take locators as arguments, others take elements as arguments.

These methods can include conditions such as:

* element exists
* element is stale
* element is visible
* text is visible
* title contains specified value

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[Expected Conditions Documentation](https://www.selenium.dev/selenium/docs/api/java/org/openqa/selenium/support/ui/ExpectedConditions.html)
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---
title: "Waiting with Expected Conditions"
linkTitle: "Expected Conditions"
weight: 1
description: >
These are classes used to describe what needs to be waited for.
---

Expected Conditions are used with [Explicit Waits]({{< ref "../waits#explicit-waits" >}}).
Instead of defining the block of code to be executed with a _lambda_, an expected
conditions method can be created to represent common things that get waited on. Some
methods take locators as arguments, others take elements as arguments.

These methods can include conditions such as:

* element exists
* element is stale
* element is visible
* text is visible
* title contains specified value

{{< tabpane text=true langEqualsHeader=true >}}
{{% tab header="Java" %}}
[Expected Conditions Documentation](https://www.selenium.dev/selenium/docs/api/java/org/openqa/selenium/support/ui/ExpectedConditions.html)
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{{% /tab %}}
{{< tab header="Python" >}}
[Expected Conditions Documentation](https://www.selenium.dev/selenium/docs/api/py/webdriver_support/selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.html)
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{{< /tab >}}
{{< tab header="CSharp" >}}
.NET stopped supporting Expected Conditions in Selenium 4 to minimize maintenance hassle and redundancy.
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{{< tab header="Ruby" >}}
Ruby makes frequent use of blocks, procs and lambdas and does not need Expected Conditions classes
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[expected_conditions.ja.md](expected_conditions.ja.md)---
title: "Waiting with Expected Conditions"
linkTitle: "Expected Conditions"
weight: 1
description: >
These are classes used to describe what needs to be waited for.
---

Expected Conditions are used with [Explicit Waits]({{< ref "../waits#explicit-waits" >}}).
Instead of defining the block of code to be executed with a _lambda_, an expected
conditions method can be created to represent common things that get waited on. Some
methods take locators as arguments, others take elements as arguments.

These methods can include conditions such as:

* element exists
* element is stale
* element is visible
* text is visible
* title contains specified value

{{< tabpane text=true langEqualsHeader=true >}}
{{% tab header="Java" %}}
[Expected Conditions Documentation](https://www.selenium.dev/selenium/docs/api/java/org/openqa/selenium/support/ui/ExpectedConditions.html)
{{< badge-code >}}
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{{< tab header="Python" >}}
[Expected Conditions Documentation](https://www.selenium.dev/selenium/docs/api/py/webdriver_support/selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.html)
{{< badge-code >}}
{{< /tab >}}
{{< tab header="CSharp" >}}
.NET stopped supporting Expected Conditions in Selenium 4 to minimize maintenance hassle and redundancy.
{{< /tab >}}
{{< tab header="Ruby" >}}
Ruby makes frequent use of blocks, procs and lambdas and does not need Expected Conditions classes
{{< /tab >}}
{{< tab header="JavaScript" >}}
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---
title: "Waiting with Expected Conditions"
linkTitle: "Expected Conditions"
weight: 1
description: >
These are classes used to describe what needs to be waited for.
---

Expected Conditions are used with [Explicit Waits]({{< ref "../waits#explicit-waits" >}}).
Instead of defining the block of code to be executed with a _lambda_, an expected
conditions method can be created to represent common things that get waited on. Some
methods take locators as arguments, others take elements as arguments.

These methods can include conditions such as:

* element exists
* element is stale
* element is visible
* text is visible
* title contains specified value

{{< tabpane text=true langEqualsHeader=true >}}
{{% tab header="Java" %}}
[Expected Conditions Documentation](https://www.selenium.dev/selenium/docs/api/java/org/openqa/selenium/support/ui/ExpectedConditions.html)
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{{< tab header="Python" >}}
[Expected Conditions Documentation](https://www.selenium.dev/selenium/docs/api/py/webdriver_support/selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.html)
{{< badge-code >}}
{{< /tab >}}
{{< tab header="CSharp" >}}
.NET stopped supporting Expected Conditions in Selenium 4 to minimize maintenance hassle and redundancy.
{{< /tab >}}
{{< tab header="Ruby" >}}
Ruby makes frequent use of blocks, procs and lambdas and does not need Expected Conditions classes
{{< /tab >}}
{{< tab header="JavaScript" >}}
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