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by Thicc - 17 April, 2020 - 02:45 AM
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Recently made a selenium checker but I'm trying to put a waiting time between some functions/blocks, and I have no idea how to make that possible.
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You can use Pythons Time Lib

E.g

import time
func()
time.sleep(seconds)
func2()
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(17 April, 2020 - 02:45 AM)iclapcheeks Wrote: Show More
You can use Pythons Time Lib

E.g

import time
func()
time.sleep(seconds)
func2()

And do I just put that in a execute_js block or?

(17 April, 2020 - 02:45 AM)iclapcheeks Wrote: Show More
You can use Pythons Time Lib

E.g

import time
func()
time.sleep(seconds)
func2()

Ty for the help, just found out there's a delay option in the function block

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