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|  | This is slightly obnoxious, since their JavaScript rate-limits clicks to
≤3 Hz and simply ignores everything beyond that. | 
|  | Configureable. Clicks elements matching one (or more) CSS selectors once
or multiple times.
Currently supported: Facebook, Twitter, Disqus (embedded iframe) | 
|  | The “load more” button does not exist any more. | 
|  | One example is Twitter, which uses a popover div for individual tweets.
Scrolling the page won’t scroll that div’s content, which is required to
load more replies. | 
|  | Click them periodically. | 
|  | No functional changes, just cleanup. Replaces onload and onsnapshot
events. Move screen metric emulation, DOM snapshots and screenshots here
as well. | 
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|  | Use --run-before-snapshot=canvas-snapshot.js. Replaces <canvas> with
image snapshot. We could use .captureStream() as well. | 
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|  | Stop scrolling script, wait for remaining resources to load. | 
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