Addresses three blockers raised in PR #350 review (Felix, Sara, Tobias): 1. Replace all waitForTimeout(400) calls with waitForListbox() which uses waitForSelector('[role="listbox"]', { state: 'visible' }) — auto-waits for the debounce to resolve, faster on fast machines and reliable under CI. 2. Remove all conditional if (hasResults) / if (hasDropdown) wrappers. Tests now use unconditional expect(dropdown).toBeVisible() assertions so a missing-data condition causes an explicit failure instead of a silent green run. 3. Replace waitForSelector('[data-hydrated]') with waitForLoadState('networkidle') in getDocumentEditUrl — the data-hydrated attribute does not exist in the app markup and would cause a 30s timeout on every test. 4. Extract page: Page type import from @playwright/test and introduce waitForListbox(page: Page) helper to avoid repeating the selector pattern. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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