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Web Scraping with Selenium in Python

Selenium is often used for automating web applications for testing purposes but it is not what all it does. In this article, we’ll show you how to use Selenium for web scraping.

How to Auto-Fill Forms with Data from a CSV File in Python Using Browserbear

Filling in numerous web forms manually lacks efficiency, accuracy, and consistency. Let’s learn how to fix this by doing it automatically, using data from a CSV file with Python and Browserbear.

XPath Cheat Sheet: A Quick Reference to Essential XPath Expressions

While XPath expressions are incredibly useful to locate an HTML element, it can be challenging to accurately navigate through complex and nested HTML/XML structures. If you’re struggling with writing XPath expressions, use this cheat sheet to prepare them effortlessly.

Solving CAPTCHAs Automatically with Roborabbit: A Beginner's Guide

CAPTCHA-solving tools allow browser automations to access bot-protected sites. In this article, learn how to integrate them with your Roborabbit tasks.

How to Use cURL in Python (with Examples)

Using cURL in Python provides developers with a powerful combination of versatility and functionality for data transfer tasks. By leveraging the PycURL library, you can seamlessly incorporate cURL into your existing Python projects.

A Brief Guide to Line Items, Arrays, and Strings in Zapier

Knowing how to manipulate line items, trays, and strings in Zapier helps you organize and process data for better workflows. Learn how in this guide.

Playwright vs. Cypress: Selecting the Ideal Automated Testing Tool for Your Web Project

Not sure which automated testing tool you should use for your web application? Consider these two that are used by tens of thousands of developers around the world.

How to Build a Personal Job Listings Aggregator (No Code)

Save time looking for relevant job listings by automating the search process and bringing options to you! Here's how to automate an aggregator with no code.

Everything You Need to Know About the XPath Contains() Function

XPath functions allow you to perform various operations on XML or HTML documents by providing additional capabilities for selecting, manipulating, and extracting values from the document's nodes. There are over 20 XPath functions available and here’s one you must know.

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