That’s the case, they removed one level of nesting from the html. Anyway, it doesn’t look for Article_Body class, but any class that starts with Article_Body. They’re using randomized class names with the prefix being constant, that’s why I have to do it that way. I’ve updated it to this horrible looking selector: div[class*="Article_body"] > div > p, div[class*="Article_body"] > div > ul:not([class*="ShareUtility"]) > li.
That’s the case, they removed one level of nesting from the html. Anyway, it doesn’t look for
Article_Body
class, but any class that starts withArticle_Body
. They’re using randomized class names with the prefix being constant, that’s why I have to do it that way. I’ve updated it to this horrible looking selector:div[class*="Article_body"] > div > p, div[class*="Article_body"] > div > ul:not([class*="ShareUtility"]) > li
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