"Webfuse is the world’s first web augmentation platform, allowing you to extend, automate, edit, and share any website through virtual web sessions
Utilizing an advanced virtualization layer, Webfuse creates isolated, controlled, and customizable environments known as Virtual Web Sessions.
Core Capabilities of VWS(Virtual Web Session):
Session Sharing: Allow multiple users to securely join and interact within the same virtual web session.
Automation API: Programmatically manage and interact with virtual sessions to automate repetitive tasks or integrate with other systems.
Virtual Participant Functionality: Utilize automated scripts or ""virtual users"" to perform actions within sessions.
Extensibility: Leverage session events/actions and virtual web extensions to add custom logic and features to the virtual sessions.
Session Recording: Capture sessions for training, troubleshooting, or compliance verification purposes.
Content Masking: Automatically obscure sensitive data fields within sessions to protect information during observation or recording.
Audit Logs: Maintain detailed logs of activities within virtual sessions for review and analysis.
Advanced Security Features: Includes configurable options such as Cookie Guard, participant authentication/verification, additional request/response header injection, and a Lockdown App add-on for enhanced restrictions."
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Due to confidentiality agreements and enterprise privacy, we do not publicly list customer names without consent. That said, Webfuse is actively used by:
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Webfuse introduces a new category in the web ecosystem—Web Augmentation Platforms. Unlike traditional tools that require code changes, browser extensions, or remote browsers, Webfuse uses Virtual Web Sessions to let you modify, automate, and collaborate on any web app instantly—without altering its source or requiring user installation. This opens up unprecedented flexibility while preserving performance, security, and compliance.
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Webfuse offers a combination of power and simplicity:
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Our primary audience includes:
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Webfuse was born from a frustration with the rigidness of today’s web. Many teams rely on third-party apps they can't change, or legacy systems too slow to evolve. Inspired by remix culture (think: the mixtape era), Webfuse reimagines the browser as a programmable canvas—letting developers extend, automate, and collaborate on any app instantly. It’s about empowering teams to build on top of the web, not wait on it.
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Webfuse is built on a stack designed for performance, security, and flexibility:
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You won't be able to test the javascript function itself from within python, but you can exercise the front-end code using something like cypress (https://cypress.io) or the older but still respectable selenium (https://selenium.dev). Source: about 2 years ago
In addition, .find_element_by_class_name is deprecated since selenium 4.3.0 and the replacement is .find_element(By.CLASS_NAME, "class"). Check selenium's site for more info. Source: about 2 years ago
This is the code again after checking selenium's official site :. Source: about 2 years ago
I also tried the following code seen on the selenium.dev website. Source: about 2 years ago
The following functions are defined within the Selenium project, at revision 1721e627e3b5ab90a06e82df1b088a33a8d11c20. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
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