Mac: (If you're using virtualenv):
mkdir -p ~/Envs
virtualenv ~/Envs/seleniumbase
source ~/Envs/seleniumbase/bin/activate
Mac: (If you're using virtualenvwrapper):
mkvirtualenv seleniumbase
Windows:
Use the "virtualenv" version above instead of "mkvirtualenv", but also make the following changes:
1: Don't use "-p"
2: Replace "~/" from above with the location of your home directory
3: Instead of using the "source" command, go into the folder created and type activate
If you ever need to leave your virtual environment, use the following command:
deactivate
You can always jump back in later:
(If you're using virtualenv):
source ~/Envs/seleniumbase/bin/activate
(If you're using virtualenvwrapper):
workon seleniumbase