puppeteer/website/versioned_docs/version-18.1.0/api/puppeteer.frame.waitfortimeout.md
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sidebar_label: Frame.waitForTimeout
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# Frame.waitForTimeout() method
> Warning: This API is now obsolete.
>
> Replace with `new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, milliseconds));`.
>
> Causes your script to wait for the given number of milliseconds.
**Signature:**
```typescript
class Frame {
waitForTimeout(milliseconds: number): Promise<void>;
}
```
## Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Description |
| ------------ | ------ | ----------------------------------- |
| milliseconds | number | the number of milliseconds to wait. |
**Returns:**
Promise&lt;void&gt;
## Remarks
It's generally recommended to not wait for a number of seconds, but instead use [Frame.waitForSelector()](./puppeteer.frame.waitforselector.md), [Frame.waitForXPath()](./puppeteer.frame.waitforxpath.md) or [Frame.waitForFunction()](./puppeteer.frame.waitforfunction.md) to wait for exactly the conditions you want.
## Example
Wait for 1 second:
```ts
await frame.waitForTimeout(1000);
```