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The web page snippet looks like this:

<div id="HPSearchInput">
<form>
<ul></ul>
<input type="submit" data-ember-action="3" class="ch-btn searchBtn"        value="Search">
</form>

I am using the following css selector to click on the search button:

wait = Selenium::WebDriver::Wait.new(:timeout => 10) # seconds
wait.until { (driver.find_element(:css => "#HPSearchInput > form > input.ch-  btn.searchBtn")).click() }

It is giving me the error: ElementNotVisibleError

Where am I going wrong?

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  • Show us the full error stack.. Oct 28, 2013 at 8:20
  • [remote server] file:///C:/Users/x_x/AppData/Local/Temp/webdriver-profile2013102 8-7084-xaov0q/extensions/[email protected]/components/command_processor.js :8225:in unknown': Element is not currently visible and so may not be interacte d with (Selenium::WebDriver::Error::ElementNotVisibleError) from [remote server] file:///C:/Users/x_x/AppData/Local/Temp/webdriver-p rofile20131028-7084-xaov0q/extensions/[email protected]/components/command _processor.js:10816:in unknown' from [remote server] file:///C:/Users/x_x/AppData/Local/Temp/webdriver-p.......... Oct 28, 2013 at 9:33
  • Please add any extra information into your question and not in the comments.
    – Seanny123
    Oct 28, 2013 at 10:40

1 Answer 1

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Is it an element that doesn't appear right away? If so, try:

wait.until { driver.find_element(:css => "#HPSearchInput > form > input.ch-  btn.searchBtn").displayed? }
driver.find_element(:css => "#HPSearchInput > form > input.ch-  btn.searchBtn").
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    Thank you it solves the problem. I have accepted it as the answer. Additionlaly can you please tell me why Elementnotvisible error is shown because clearly the "element" is visible on the page. Oct 30, 2013 at 11:25
  • Selenium uses several criteria to determine that an element is "visible", mostly Javascript interactions with the DOM. There are some much more thorough answers out there than I can provide here. The important thing to understand is that the loading of most elements on the page is asynchronous, so you can't necessarily predict exactly when they'll be visible. To wit: JavaScript.
    – Alec
    Jun 17, 2020 at 1:37

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