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@captainsafia captainsafia commented Oct 14, 2020

Addresses #24922.

The tests appear to be failing because the "Scroll to the bottom" invocation wasn't completing by the time the check was made. I added an additional assertion to make sure that we've scrolled to the bottom by waiting until the last element is displayed.

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@captainsafia captainsafia marked this pull request as ready for review October 14, 2020 23:24
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