Interesting, I don't know javascript though. In chrome I use the Automa extension, which is connecting lines with blocks (and you still have to pick up some js. I didn't even know what an 'element' was when I started). Even a beginner can do something useful after an hour of study or so. YMMV.<p><a href="https://github.com/AutomaApp/automa" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/AutomaApp/automa</a><p><a href="https://docs.automa.site/" rel="nofollow">https://docs.automa.site/</a><p>There's a library of scripts you can copy from<p><a href="https://www.automa.site/workflows" rel="nofollow">https://www.automa.site/workflows</a>
Correct link is <a href="https://automating.life/posts/using-automation-to-improve-my-public-speaking" rel="nofollow">https://automating.life/posts/using-automation-to-improve-my...</a><p>Summarizing quote: “<i>We are going to build a web scraper that monitors the Toastmasters web portal and notifies me as soon as roles for an upcoming meeting become available for selection.</i>”
For some reason this submission was stopped showing up anywhere on Hacker News a couple of hours after I published it. Perhaps because the link was broken for a little while this triggered some automatic moderation.