Inconsistent docs for browser vs client
See original GitHub issueI don’t believe that there is any difference between using browser vs client for the asserts, expects, commands but it seems like it would be confusing for newer users to pickup on.
Should be a simple fix and I can open a PR for this.
The only thing I would need to know is which one is preferred between browser and client
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I see, it doesn’t make it easier. I guess we should go with
browserthen, seem to be used in more places in the examples.This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had any recent activity. If possible, please retry using the latest Nightwatch version and update the issue with any relevant details. If no further activity occurs, it will be closed. Thank you for your contribution.