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Im currently using capybara/rspec to test if a div is not visible (display: none), yet it seems this always returns true if the styles are defined in a CSS file rather than directly within the page.

visit "http://#{host}/"
page.find('#sort-by').should_not be_visible

Is this an issue with the webkit driver? I noticed in the documentation of #visible? they noted that results may very for CSS support. http://rubydoc.info/gems/capybara/0.4.0/Capybara/Element#visible%3F-instance_method

Is there further support in later versions of Capybara/webkit? We have contemplated upgrading, but for us doing so isnt trivial.

Im using the following versions of capybara and webkit driver

Capybara 1.1.4
Capybara-webkit 0.13.0
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  • Have you tried the have_css matcher?
    – Rimian
    Mar 13, 2013 at 1:25
  • I have. It seems like if you add styles directly to the html page it can detect them, however it doesnt load (or search through) the linked CSS style sheets.
    – A. Canyon
    Mar 13, 2013 at 17:37

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Try with:

expect(page).not_to have_selector("#sort-by")

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