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matheusfelipeog
matheusfelipeog commented Mar 17, 2022

Hi community

This message is to clarify and make transparent the current situation of Public APIs, in addition to demonstrating the frustration of us maintainers. So read this if you find it interesting, please.

Well, I keep the Public APIs project together with other 3 developers (@pawelborkar, @marekdano and @yannbertrand) for a long time.

1 year ago, the Public APIs project was dead, w

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nanashili
nanashili commented May 1, 2022

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Yes, the general prefences view is getting cluttered with preference options.

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We need to break them up into sections/tabs to keep a clean and consistent look.

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alexeyr-c commented May 18, 2022

When a BrowserContext is not obtained from a Playwright Test fixture, but from browser.newContext() in a test or when using Playwright Library, it should be closed once no longer needed (according to @mxschmitt at https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72284057/do-playwright-browser-contexts-opened-manually-need-to-be-closed?noredirect=1#comment127709001_72284057). Similarly pages from `context/b

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