Can you post the full json pls?
Thank you
Two options:
Click
something at the bottom of the page. It can be any element/text. UI.Vision automatically scrolls the element into view.Example: This macro scroll to the button of the UI Vision blog. It finds and clicks the “ALL RIGHTS RESERVED” text at the bottom:
{
"Name": "scroll",
"CreationDate": "2019-6-17",
"Commands": [
{
"Command": "open",
"Target": "https://ui.vision/blog/",
"Value": ""
},
{
"Command": "click",
"Target": "xpath=/html/body/footer/div/div[2]",
"Value": ""
}
]
}
${KEY_PAGE_DOWN}
key many times.(CTRL+HOME typically scrolls to the top of the window. CTRL+END typically scrolls to the bottom of a window. But these are not supported yet)
Hi Ulrich – thanks once again for you help.
I have the code up and the module installed – on Chrome mac machine – run the script but see on changes on actual MacBook screen.
Any ideas or suggestions ?
Thanks
I have the same question. I have tried the XType - page down option, but it seems to try to be entering the type into the address bar (it just places the cursor in there and fails)
I have also tried to click the footer object but it fails to find it, then again, times out.
Does anyone have any more ideas, please?
@sooshi Is this on a Mac? In any case, a screencast of the issue will be helpful.
And: Can you try if this macro works for you? => What command do I need to use to scroll down my content in a web page? - #2 by ulrich
Sorry! I just came back in here to delete this message, but too late. Selecting an element in the footer of the page did work for me, I think I formatted it wrong :\
Thanks again