![]() ![]() The results box will immediately reflect your changes. ![]() If desired, edit the XPath query directly in the console.The query box will continuously update to show the XPath query for the element below the mouse pointer, and the results box will show the results for the current query. Hold down Shift as you mouse over elements on the page.Hit Ctrl-Shift-X ( or Command-Shift-X on OS X), or click the XPath Helper button in the toolbar, to open the XPath Helper console.Open a new tab and navigate to any webpage.Now the icon for XPath Helper will appear on the top right-most side of the Chrome browser.IMPORTANT: After installing this extension, you must reload any existing tabs or restart Chrome for the extension to work. Once it is installed, it will display a pop-up message for Succesful installation.Note: If you open the URL in any other browser, you will see the option 'Available in Chrome' instead of 'Add to Chrome' How to Install XPath Helper Plugin for Chrome Browser? Before jumping on to its usage, let's just see the step for its installation. Even though the same task can be done by Firefox and Firepath plugin, but still in case you love to use Chrome Browser, you might like to keep something handy within that. In this chapter, we will learn a new tool called XPath Helper an Add-On of Chrome Browser. For the beginners, I would always suggest to avoid such tools or plugins. But it makes your XPath learning logic weak and you may struggle in the interview because of that. Although that is a very easy tool and always my first choice, as it saves a lot of time. In the last chapter, we learned to use WebDriver Element Locator Tool, which is an Add On for Firefox Browser. ![]()
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