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+ added support and test for new keyword: click element at coordinates #137

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@aaltat aaltat commented Oct 29, 2012

Ugh

Here is a request for a new keyword: Click Element At Coordinates.

It must be noted that due selenium constraints it only works with Chrome, with Firefox keyword only clicks at the middle of the element.

What do think, could it be accepted to the master branch.

-Tatu

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that would be great if that was added, +1

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aaltat commented Apr 28, 2013

Basically my idea was same as pierreroth64. My acheilles heal was that I suck on web coding and creating standalone html page that would work on Firefox/IE/Chrome was too difficult for me.

Also this could benefit some unit tests but I suck on that are too.

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+ added support and test for new keyword: click element at coordinates
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emanlove commented Aug 1, 2013

The acceptance test for this new keyword is failing. I see why and am working on getting it fixed.

@aaltat aaltat deleted the add_click_element_at_coordinates_keyword branch August 14, 2013 16:05
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