Selenium does not provide default method for waiting for an element to vanish/disappear from the screen
Sometimes you will need to wait for an element to vanish for example
if there is a box, button or popup that covers an element that you'll need to interact with. In other cases you will encounter an invisible overlay that covers your element.
Sometimes you'll just need to verify that the element disappeared in the required amount of time.
In this video you will learn how to create your own 'waitForVanish' method that will solve all of those problems.
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