I am trying to select an element using CSS selector (and have tried XPath also).
<div data-sheetstartpoint="1">
<div class="booking">
<div class="startsheet two">
<div class="title">
<div class="time">Time</div>
<div class="cols">
<div class="hidden-xs two">Team 1</div>
<div class="hidden-xs two">Team 2</div>
<div class="visible-xs two">Teams</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="slot" data-startpointno="1">
<div class="time" id="timelabel"> 07:30 </div>
<div class="cols">
<div class="timeslot " data-roundteamid="" data-slotno="1" data-time="17/04/2021 06:30:00" data-startpointno="1" data-offset="0" data-bookingname="">
<span class="available-to-book">Available </span>
</div>
<div class="timeslot " data-roundteamid="" data-slotno="2" data-time="17/04/2021 06:30:00" data-startpointno="1" data-offset="0" data-bookingname="">
<span class="available-to-book">Available </span>
</div>
</div>
</div>
I have made a CSS selector (and have also looked using Chropath) I am getting an element not found error. The selectors I am using
FindElementByCss(".timeslot[data-slotno*='1'][data-time*='17/04/2021 06:30:00']")
FindElementByXPath("//*[@id='hdidbookingcontent']/div[2]/div[1]/div/div[3]/div[2]/div[1]")
I see further up the page there is a class "container" - is this something that would impact selection?
*=
means contains but neither need it because they equal those values. We can't check the XPath because you didn't include that relevant HTML for the ID and down. I would not suggest that XPath given the number of levels and most with just indices. That's going to break very easily with minor page changes.