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Hello developers.
I would appreciate the option to be able to add the browser name to the screenshot or directory when using the compareSnapshot command.
For example: /baseline/[spec_file_name]-[name]-[browser_name] or /baseline/[spec_file_name]-[name]-[browser_name]
/baseline/[spec_file_name]-[name]-[browser_name]
This would allow be to keep track of various browsers and browser engines, such as Chrome, Firefox and Webkit.
Thank you for your continued development, Edward.
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Hello developers.
I would appreciate the option to be able to add the browser name to the screenshot or directory when using the compareSnapshot command.
For example:
/baseline/[spec_file_name]-[name]-[browser_name]
or/baseline/[spec_file_name]-[name]-[browser_name]
This would allow be to keep track of various browsers and browser engines, such as Chrome, Firefox and Webkit.
Thank you for your continued development,
Edward.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: