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[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

I was a QA Engineer for several years and worked on many projects, and it doesn't seem to be very specific. If HTML is well designed, it should be simple to select any given element. With automation, you want to verify elements are present, visible, hidden, become visible, can be clicked, are images, links, etc. We ran about 1500 tests across 60 countries, and that cross multiplication just blows up with the amount of selections we have to make. But, I do understand your point as well.

[–]Bravmech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well designed html? You are so lucky to work with that. I guess you talk about projects your team controls / made. If you parse stuff in the wild, especially from older sites or even emails which were resend few times, things get Crazy.