i think it's what nuaru says here, but i'd still need a video or pictures:
http://zennolab.com/discussion/showthread.php?126
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Search terms is an element of its coordinates in an instance (browser)
Ie in any tab in any document in any form is an element and what his tag.
Further there is a way to find the item:
<input id="password" name="pass" value="qwe">
Group Number - is the order of search attributes, you can search by item id and then, if not found in name if a search by id number of the group must be less than the number of search name (1 for search by id and 2 on the search for the name) . In this case we get a stability search, for example, if the id was generated randomly, then we do not find it an element, but can for example get found by name.
If the number of the same, then it will start with the first element, then the second, to compare them, if they are identical, then it will be assumed that the item is found. This gives increased assurance that we will not find another item that is not needed.
Attribute name - attribute of any search item, such as id, name, outerhtml, href, width, etc. etc.
Value - what value should take the attribute of the desired item.
Type - seek agreement on the text, no text or a regular expression. (Ie the value of an attribute can be the required text, the text should not be, and regular expression that determines if a combination of symbols in the desired attribute, which we're looking for)
Number - the number of matches, for example with the INPUT name = 'pass' can be two, if you need a second and the search is on the name you need to specify the number 1 (numbering anywhere from 0)
Another take these values can be when you hover the cursor on the item when it is highlighted by a blue frame, the panel properties of the selected element is a subgroup of "data to search for" look out there, if you want to do a search manually.
In HELP, which will appear it will be painted with pictures.