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webdriver - Need to find element in selenium by css

I want to find the element of this link "us states" in <h5>. I am trying this in craigslist. Any help will be highly appreciated

Here is the url: http://auburn.craigslist.org/

 <html class="">
<head>
<body class="homepage w1024 list">
    <script type="text/javascript">
    <article id="pagecontainer">
            <section class="body">
        <table id="container" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" 
    <tbody>
           <tr>
    <td id="leftbar">
    <td id="center">
    <td id="rightbar">
        <ul class="menu collapsible">
            <li class="expand s">
            <li class="s">
            <li class="s">
                <h5 class="ban hot">us states</h5>
                <ul class="acitem" style="display: none;">
            </li>
        <li class="s">
        <li class="s">
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Only using class names is not sufficient in your case.

  • By.cssSelector(".ban") has 15 matching nodes
  • By.cssSelector(".hot") has 11 matching nodes
  • By.cssSelector(".ban.hot") has 5 matching nodes

Therefore you need more restrictions to narrow it down. Option 1 and 2 below are available for css selector, 1 might be the one that suits your needs best.

Option 1: Using list items' index (CssSelector or XPath)

Limitations

  • Not stable enough if site's structure changes

Example:

driver.FindElement(By.CssSelector("#rightbar > .menu > li:nth-of-type(3) > h5"));
driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//*[@id='rightbar']/ul/li[3]/h5"));

Option 2: Using Selenium's FindElements, then index them. (CssSelector or XPath)

Limitations

  • Not stable enough if site's structure changes
  • Not the native selector's way

Example:

// note that By.CssSelector(".ban.hot") and //*[contains(@class, 'ban hot')] are different, but doesn't matter in your case
IList<IWebElement> hotBanners = driver.FindElements(By.CssSelector(".ban.hot"));
IWebElement banUsStates = hotBanners[3];

Option 3: Using text (XPath only)

Limitations

  • Not for multilanguage sites
  • Only for XPath, not for Selenium's CssSelector

Example:

driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//h5[contains(@class, 'ban hot') and text() = 'us states']"));

Option 4: Index the grouped selector (XPath only)

Limitations

  • Not stable enough if site's structure changes
  • Only for XPath, not CssSelector

Example:

driver.FindElement(By.XPath("(//h5[contains(@class, 'ban hot')])[3]"));

Option 5: Find the hidden list items link by href, then traverse back to h5 (XPath only)

Limitations

  • Only for XPath, not CssSelector
  • Low performance
  • Tricky XPath

Example:

driver.FindElement(By.XPath(".//li[.//ul/li/a[contains(@href, 'geo.craigslist.org/iso/us/al')]]/h5"));

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