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How to Make a Competitor Price Monitoring/Tracking Tool in Node.js with Browserbear

In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to create a Node.js service that monitors prices on websites and send a price alert via email when the price changes.

How to Find Elements by XPath Using Selenium in Python

XPath is one of the most versatile methods to locate an HTML element from a web page when using Selenium. In this article, let's learn how to use it, from writing a basic XPath to one that suits different conditions.

Pyppeteer: How To Use Puppeteer in Python (Installation Guide and Examples)

Puppeteer is developed for Node.js but you can also use it to automate Chrome/Chromium in Python with Pyppeteer. We'll show you how in this article, with examples like taking screenshots, downloading images, and extracting data from a web page.

A Nocoder’s Guide to Formatting Scraped Data in Browser Automation

When automating browser tasks without code, you often need to format data to fit your needs. Here's how to do it with databases, Zapier, and Browserbear.

Navigating Credentials, Cookies, and Proxies in Browser Automation (A Nocode Guide)

In browser automation, there are times to use credentials, cookies, or proxies to simulate different browsing experiences. Here's what nocoders should know.

Web Scraping without Getting Blocked: 5 Common Reasons You're Blocked and How to Avoid Them

Being blocked for seemingly no reason while web scraping can be frustrating. Here are five common reasons you may have been blocked and how to get around it.

Simple Website Tests You Can Automate with Browserbear

Maintaining a great website involves constantly testing for errors. Here are a few ways Browserbear can help you pinpoint issues and promptly address them.

How to Automatically Scan for Missing Image Alt Text in Browserbear

Image alt text is crucial to site accessibility and SEO. This automation will scan new posts for missing alt text and prompt you to take action when necessary.

Web Scraping with Playwright in Python

Gathering large amounts of data from websites manually is inefficient and unfeasible but you can use appropriate tools to help you. Let's learn how to use Playwright in Python to scrape websites!

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