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sidebar_label: Frame.click
---
# Frame.click() method
Clicks the first element found that matches `selector`.
#### Signature:
```typescript
class Frame {
click(selector: string, options?: Readonly<ClickOptions>): Promise<void>;
}
```
## Parameters
<table><thead><tr><th>
Parameter
</th><th>
Type
</th><th>
Description
</th></tr></thead>
<tbody><tr><td>
selector
</td><td>
string
</td><td>
The selector to query for.
</td></tr>
<tr><td>
options
</td><td>
Readonly&lt;[ClickOptions](./puppeteer.clickoptions.md)&gt;
</td><td>
_(Optional)_
</td></tr>
</tbody></table>
**Returns:**
Promise&lt;void&gt;
## Remarks
If `click()` triggers a navigation event and there's a separate `page.waitForNavigation()` promise to be resolved, you may end up with a race condition that yields unexpected results. The correct pattern for click and wait for navigation is the following:
```ts
const [response] = await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(waitOptions),
frame.click(selector, clickOptions),
]);
```