Depending on the page. If the popup is one of the built-in popups from JavaScript shown by the browser engine, then the second click cannot be done by script as far as I know, for security reasons. If it's a content-popup (i. e. an overlay layer in the design of a popup, that's possible).

Do you have an example URL to show the case?


Am 04.08.2018 um 18:43 schrieb [email protected]:
I'm totally new to this but looking for a solution. I have a list of 50 unique URLs that I need to open in individual Firefox tabs and then click the same button twice on that page. The first prompts a popup for the second. Is this possible? Thank you!
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