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Aesthetically I would prefer if the steps said "frame" instead of "iframe", since the cited steps already work with all kinds of frames.
Also an English speaker would use 1st, 2nd, etc. instead of 1., 2., etc.
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Aesthetically I would prefer if the steps said "frame" instead of "iframe", since the cited steps already work with all kinds of frames.
I learned that that's not 100% correct for all of the steps. Frames and Iframes have different selectors (frame
vs. iframe
). Also I encountered strange problems with selection of frames (but not with the selection of iframes). Since frames are not relevant to us, we decided to not put effort into making it work for frames.
The new steps are available with Spreewald 4.1.0:
When ... inside the ... iframe
New steps only available for Capybara 3+:
When I switch to the ... iframe
When I switch back to the whole page
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