@specialist1 HI, I am also looking for the recommendations for a comfortable chair.
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RE: Comfortable chairLounge
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RE: Opera not saving/restoring session properlyOpera for Windows
@leocg I check it but looks like my issue is a little bit different
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RE: Question: why doesn't the Opera site open when I search it from LibreWolf?Opera Mini
@leocg then, what is the solution to this?
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Question: why doesn't the Opera site open when I search it from LibreWolf?Opera Mini
In Egypt, a number of VPNs were forbidden, including Opera- the Opera site itself can't be reached, and now I can only find it out when I use Tor.
I downloaded LibreWolf because it seemed like a secure browser, but when I tried to test it by going to the Opera website, I got blocked. What's up with that?
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RE: Testing with selenium drag and drop actionOpera for Windows
@burnout426 said in Testing with selenium drag and drop action:
thank you for your suggestions.
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Testing with selenium drag and drop actionOpera for Windows
Hello.
I am a tester and now we are testing an app that uses Sync fusion. One of the functionalities it's drag and drops symbols.
We use selenium and I want to know if it's possible to reproduce the drag and drop action with a selenium test.
Selenium has one action of drag and drop but doesn't work with Chrome. I have tested it with Firefox and sometimes seems that works but other times don´t do anything.
I have read of possible bugs between html5 and Chrome but I don`t know certainly why don't work.
At first, I believed that it was a problem with the browsers but sometimes works at Firefox.
I want to know if somebody has done testing of drag and drop action with Selenium.
Thank you and regards. - Suggestions and feature requests
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RE: Web apps support for desktop browser too?Suggestions and feature requests
I started out as a web developer, and that’s now one part of what I do as a full-stack developer, but never had I imagined I’d create things for the desktop. I love the web. I love how altruistic our community is, how it embraces open-source, testing and pushing the envelope. I love discovering beautiful websites and powerful apps. When I was first tasked with creating a desktop app, I was apprehensive and intimidated. It seemed like it would be difficult, or at least… different.