Welcome to the Selenium UI Elements practice page. This is a dedicated testing playground for learners and professionals who want to practice Selenium WebDriver automation on real HTML UI elements.
This page is designed with simplicity and purpose. It features a collection of commonly used web elements that you will encounter while building automated test scripts. These include interactive components like input fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, buttons, dropdowns, and tables – all laid out in a clean, distraction-free layout.
Following links will send an api call
Working Image:
Broken Image (invalid URL):
Empty Source Image:
Working Link:
Valid Link (Google)
Select a file to upload:
No file selected
Button is currently disabled
Current color: Default
This element appeared after 10 seconds
Element is currently hidden
Button ID: random-id-btn
This page contains examples of the following Selenium UI elements:
Whether you’re a beginner or a working professional brushing up your skills, this page helps simulate real-world test automation scenarios.
This practice site is read-only — no data is stored, submitted, or validated server-side. It’s safe and lightweight, making it ideal for local and remote test execution.
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Bookmark this page and come back whenever you want to test your Selenium test cases in a stable environment.
Practicing with real Selenium UI elements is the best way to build confidence in your automation testing journey. This page offers a stable, focused environment to sharpen your skills, improve locator strategies, and simulate real-world scenarios. Bookmark it and use it regularly as part of your daily test automation practice.
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