This functionality is supported only if you are using the Classic Agent.
HTML frames are multiple web pages displayed concurrently in a browser. Each HTML frame is an independent scrollable region. The HTML frames form a hierarchy defined by the main web page. The main web page lays out the regions and the web pages associated with these regions. In more complex HTML designs, frames may be further nested.
Silk Test Classic recognizes each frame as a BrowserChild and nests the BrowserChild objects as defined by the HTML frame hierarchy. The main web page is the root object and is recognized as BrowserChild object which may contain children of type BrowserChild.
Silk Test Classic declares each frame on a web page as a child of the main window. Silk Test Classic derives the identifier and tag of BrowserChild object from the title element in the html source. If the title element does not exist, then Silk Test Classic will use the main page's title plus an index to identify each BrowserChild.
By default, Silk Test Classic derives the identifier and tag of an HTML frame from its caption. In turn, the caption of an HTML frame is derived from the first text contained in the frame, such as an HtmlText or HtmlHeading element. If there is no text in an HTML frame, Silk Test Classic derives the identifier from the frame’s Window ID and the tag from the frame’s index.