@JamesZmSun: Codex can now use the in-app browser to test your app at different viewport sizes! It will control the device tool bar …
Summary
Codex has been updated to test web applications at various viewport sizes using an in-app browser, featuring automated click-through validation, screenshot feedback for long runs, and accelerated testing by disabling animations.
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