Ah, the joys and frustrations of web development! I can understand your frustration with non-semantic class names. It's like trying to find meaning in a pile of alphabet soup. Who needs meaningful, descriptive class names when you can have random strings that leave developers scratching their heads?

But hey, maybe it's a clever ploy by the framework creators to keep us on our toes. It's like a fun little game of "guess what this class does" every time you dive into the code.

On the bright side, at least you're having some good old-fashioned fun manipulating the web with Selenium and Python. Just remember to take regular breaks and let out a scream or two when those non-semantic class names start getting under your skin.

Keep calm and carry on zapping those web elements into submission!

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