CN109450993B - Method and apparatus for presenting information - Google Patents

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CN109450993B
CN109450993B CN201811242258.7A CN201811242258A CN109450993B CN 109450993 B CN109450993 B CN 109450993B CN 201811242258 A CN201811242258 A CN 201811242258A CN 109450993 B CN109450993 B CN 109450993B
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The embodiment of the application discloses a method and equipment for presenting information. One embodiment of a method for presenting information comprises: performing the presenting step and the hiding step in response to determining that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point is presented at a target page of the target application; the presenting step comprises: presenting wireless access point information and push information which is pushed by a target application and belongs to a target push information category on a target page, wherein the target push information category is a push information category in a predetermined push information category set; the hiding step comprises: hiding category information for identifying push information categories in the set of push information categories. The embodiment helps to present more information except the category information by hiding the category information, and helps to increase the space for presenting the other information on the page and the information amount of the pushed information presented to the user.

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Method and apparatus for presenting information
Technical Field
The embodiment of the application relates to the technical field of computers, in particular to a method and equipment for presenting information.
Background
With the development of wireless network technology, more and more users begin to use wireless networks to surf the internet to obtain network information, which is convenient and fast.
In the prior art, users may use third party networking tools to connect to wireless networks. Currently, third party networking tools may push various push information to the user in addition to providing the user with a list of wireless access points that may be accessed. Generally, the page presenting the pushed information in the third-party networking tool is often also presented with the category to which the pushed information belongs.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the application provides a method and equipment for presenting information.
In a first aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a method for presenting information, including: performing the presenting step and the hiding step in response to determining that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point is presented at a target page of the target application; the presenting step comprises: presenting wireless access point information and push information which is pushed by a target application and belongs to a target push information category on a target page, wherein the target push information category is a push information category in a predetermined push information category set; the hiding step comprises: hiding category information for identifying push information categories in the set of push information categories.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises any one of: presenting category information on the target page in response to detecting the swipe operation; presenting category information on a target page in response to detecting a slide-up operation, wherein a starting point of the slide-up operation is located in a page area of the target page presenting push information; and presenting the category information on the target page in response to detecting the sliding operation and enabling the starting point and the end point of the sliding operation to be located in the page area of the target page presenting the push information.
In some embodiments, the category information is presented on the target page, including: presenting category information in a first page area included in the target page; hiding wireless access point information; and presenting entry information for triggering the presentation of the wireless access point information in a second page area included in the target page.
In some embodiments, the swipe operation is user-performed or user-triggered by performing a target operation.
In some embodiments, the target operation comprises an operation of connecting a wireless access point.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises: in response to detecting the user-performed upsliding operation again after detecting the upsliding operation, determining whether a sliding distance generated during the detected upsliding operation again is greater than a preset distance threshold; in response to determining that the first page area and the second page area are hidden, and presenting the entry information and the category information in a third page area, wherein a height of the third page area is less than a sum of heights of the second page area and the first page area. .
In some embodiments, identifying that category information of a push information category in the set of push information categories corresponds to a sub-page of the target page; and the method further comprises: and presenting category information of the sub-page corresponding to the switched push information category in response to the operation of detecting the push information category to which the push information presented by the switching target page belongs.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises: and hiding the category information in response to determining that the preset time length is passed from the presentation time of the presentation category information.
In some embodiments, a time difference between a presentation time of the wireless access point information and the push information presented by performing the presenting step and a hiding time of the category information hidden by performing hiding is less than a preset time threshold.
In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides an apparatus for presenting information, including: a presentation and hiding unit configured to perform the presenting step and the hiding step in response to determining that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point is presented at a target page of the target application; the presenting step comprises: presenting wireless access point information and push information which is pushed by a target application and belongs to a target push information category on a target page, wherein the target push information category is a push information category in a predetermined push information category set; the hiding step comprises: hiding category information for identifying push information categories in the set of push information categories.
In some embodiments, the apparatus further comprises: a first presenting unit configured to present category information on the target page in response to any one of the following detection of a swipe operation; presenting category information on a target page in response to detecting a slide-up operation, wherein a starting point of the slide-up operation is located in a page area of the target page presenting push information; and presenting the category information on the target page in response to detecting the sliding operation and enabling the starting point and the end point of the sliding operation to be located in the page area of the target page presenting the push information.
In some embodiments, the first presentation unit comprises: a first presentation module configured to present category information in a first page area included in the target page; a hiding module configured to hide wireless access point information; and the second presenting module is configured to present the entry information for triggering the presentation of the wireless access point information in a second page area included in the target page.
In some embodiments, the swipe operation is user-performed or user-triggered by performing a target operation.
In some embodiments, the target operation comprises an operation of connecting a wireless access point.
In some embodiments, the apparatus further comprises: a determination unit configured to determine, in response to detecting the user-performed upsliding-up operation again after detecting the upsliding-up operation, whether a sliding distance generated during the detected upsliding-up operation again is greater than a preset distance threshold; a first hiding unit configured to hide a first page area and a second page area in response to determining that the first page area and the second page area are larger than each other, and present entry information and category information in a third page area, wherein a height of the third page area is smaller than a sum of heights of the second page area and the first page area.
In some embodiments, the apparatus further comprises: a second presentation unit configured to present the category information in the first page area and present the entry information in the second page area in response to detecting a pull-down operation performed by the user.
In some embodiments, identifying that category information of a push information category in the set of push information categories corresponds to a sub-page of the target page; and the apparatus further comprises: and the third presentation unit is configured to respond to the operation of detecting the push information category to which the push information for switching the target page presentation belongs, and present the category information of the sub-page corresponding to the switched push information category.
In some embodiments, the apparatus further comprises: a second hiding unit configured to hide the category information in response to determining that a preset time period has elapsed from a presentation time at which the category information is presented.
In some embodiments, a time difference between a presentation time of the wireless access point information and the push information presented by performing the presenting step and a hiding time of the category information hidden by performing hiding is less than a preset time threshold.
In a third aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a network device, where the network device includes: one or more processors; a storage device on which one or more programs are stored; when the one or more programs are executed by the one or more processors, the one or more processors are caused to implement the method as described in any implementation of the first aspect.
In a fourth aspect, the present application provides a computer-readable medium, on which a computer program is stored, which, when executed by a processor, implements the method as described in any implementation manner of the first aspect.
In the method and the device for presenting information provided by the embodiment of the application, a presenting step and a hiding step are performed when it is determined that the detected wireless access point information of the wireless access point is presented on a target page of a target application, where the presenting step includes: presenting, on a target page, push information belonging to a target push information category pushed by a target application and wireless access point information, the target push information category being a push information category in a predetermined push information category set, the hiding step including: the category information used for identifying the push information category in the push information category set is hidden, so that the presentation of the wireless access point information and/or the category information on a target page can be highlighted by hiding the category information, and a page area occupied by the category information can be used for presenting other information except the category information, so that the category information is hidden, more information except the category information can be presented, and the space presented by the other information on the page and the information amount presented to a user are increased.
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FIG. 1 is an exemplary system architecture diagram in which the present application may be applied;
FIG. 2 is a flow diagram of one embodiment of a method for presenting information, according to the present application;
FIGS. 3A and 3B are schematic diagrams of a slide up operation according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 3C and 3D are schematic diagrams of the performance of a user-performed swipe operation again detected according to one embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of one application scenario for the method for presenting information of FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a flow diagram of yet another embodiment of a method for presenting information in accordance with the present application;
6A-6C are schematic diagrams of one application scenario for the method for presenting information of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating the structure of one embodiment of an apparatus for presenting information in accordance with the present application;
FIG. 8 is a block diagram of a computer system suitable for use in implementing a network device of an embodiment of the present application.
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The present application will be described in further detail with reference to the following drawings and examples. It is to be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the relevant invention and not restrictive of the invention. It should be noted that, for convenience of description, only the portions related to the related invention are shown in the drawings.
It should be noted that the embodiments and features of the embodiments in the present application may be combined with each other without conflict. The present application will be described in detail below with reference to the embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Fig. 1 illustrates an exemplary system architecture 100 to which the methods for presenting information of the present application may be applied.
As shown in fig. 1, system architecture 100 may include network device 101, network 102, and network device 103. Network 102 is the medium by which communication links are provided between network device 101 and network device 103. Network 102 may include various connection types, such as wired, wireless communication links, or fiber optic cables, to name a few.
The network devices 101, 103 may be hardware devices or software that support network connectivity to provide various network services. When the network device is hardware, it may be various electronic devices with information processing functions, including but not limited to smart phones, tablets, laptop portable computers, desktop computers, servers, and the like. In this case, the hardware device may be implemented as a distributed network device group including a plurality of network devices, or may be implemented as a single network device. When the network device is software, the network device may be installed in the electronic devices listed above. At this time, as software, it may be implemented as a plurality of software or software modules for providing a distributed service, for example, or as a single software or software module. And is not particularly limited herein.
As an example, the network device 101 may be an electronic device (e.g., a terminal device) having a display screen and supporting page rendering. Network device 103 may be an electronic device (e.g., a server) that supports pages rendered by network device 101. When network device 101 detects a wireless access point, network device 101 may send information to network device 103 that it detected the wireless access point, and network device 103 may send instructions to network device 101 to present the wireless access point information and push information of the wireless access point and the hidden class information.
It should be noted that the method for presenting information provided in the embodiment of the present application may be executed by the network device 101, and may also be executed by the network device 103.
It should be understood that the number of network devices and networks in fig. 1 is merely illustrative. There may be any number of network devices and networks, as desired for implementation. For example, where the method for presenting information is performed by network device 101, system architecture 100 may not provide for network 102 and network device 103.
With continued reference to FIG. 2, a flow 200 of one embodiment of a method for presenting information in accordance with the present application is shown. The method for presenting information comprises the steps of:
step 201, in response to determining that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point is presented at the target page of the target application, performing the presenting step 2011 and the hiding step 2012.
In this embodiment, in a case where it is determined that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point is presented on the target page of the target application, an executing subject of the method for presenting information (e.g., the network device 101 shown in fig. 1) may perform the presenting step 2011 and the hiding step 2012.
The target application may be an application installed on the execution main body, and the application may have one or more functions of detecting, managing, connecting, and decrypting a password for the wireless access point. By way of example, the target application may be a networking tool (e.g., software for connecting to a network).
The target page may be a page for presenting push information after the target application is run. It should be noted that the target page is usually presented with at least one piece of push information. The push information may be information pushed by the target application to a user using the target terminal device. For example, the push information may include text, images, videos, and the like. Generally, when a user clicks the push information presented on a target page, the target terminal device may jump to a presentation page presenting content information corresponding to the push information. The at least one piece of push information can be sent to the target terminal device in a feed stream mode and presented on the target page.
The Wireless access point may be a transmission point of a network resulting from accessing a Wireless local area network through Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) technology. In practice, the wireless access point may be provided by various electronic devices, such as a router, a smart phone, a laptop portable computer, a desktop computer, and the like. It should be noted that the Wi-Fi technology is a well-known technology widely studied and applied at present, and is not described herein again.
The wireless access point information may include, but is not limited to, at least one of: wireless access point signal strength information, a name of the wireless access point, whether the wireless access point is provided with a password, whether a current device (e.g., a device installed with the above-described target application) has connected the wireless access point, location information of the wireless access point, and the like.
Here, the execution main body or the electronic device communicatively connected to the execution main body may (but is not limited to) determine whether to present the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point on the target page of the target application by:
in a first mode, when the execution subject detects a setting operation by the user (for example, clicking a virtual button presented on the target page, performing a page down (i.e., a slide down) operation, starting a target application, and the like), it is determined that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point is presented on the target page of the target application.
In a case where the execution subject detects that the size of the area where the target page presents the push information is smaller than or equal to a predetermined proportion (e.g., 50%, 55%, etc.) of the resolution size of the target terminal device, it is determined that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point is presented on the target page of the target application.
In a third way, in a case where the execution subject detects that the number of pieces of push information of the target page presentation is less than or equal to a predetermined number (e.g., 3, 4, etc.), the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point is determined to be presented on the target page of the target application.
Here, the target terminal device may (but is not limited to) detect the wireless access point by active scanning (active scanning) or passive scanning (passive scanning).
It should be noted that the target terminal device may be a terminal device installed with the target application. When the execution subject is a terminal device, the target terminal device may be the execution subject; when the execution subject is a server, the target terminal device may be a terminal device communicatively connected to the execution subject, and in this application scenario, the execution subject may be configured to support running of a target application installed by the target terminal device.
The presenting step 2011 presents the wireless access point information and the push information pushed by the target application, which belongs to the target push information category, on the target page.
In this embodiment, the executing entity may present, on the target page, the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point and the push information pushed by the target application and belonging to the target push information category. Wherein the target push information category is a push information category in a set of predetermined push information categories.
Here, the push information category may be a category to which push information belongs. In practice, the technician may determine the category of the push information pushed by the target application in advance. As an example, the push information category in the push information category set may be a category characterized by any one of the following: recommendations, nearby people, video, social, novel, entertainment, sports, science, finance, global, automotive, military fan, health, concerns, hot spots, live broadcasts, real estate, and the like. Illustratively, the set of push information categories may be "recommendations, nearby people, video, social, novel, entertainment, sports, science and technology, financial, global, automotive, military fan, health.
The target push information category may be any push information category in a set of push information categories. In some use cases, the target application may set a push information category to which the push information presented in the default state belongs, or determine a push information category to which the push information with the longest browsing time of the user using the target user terminal belongs, and thus, the target push information category may be the push information category to which the push information presented in the default state belongs, or the push information category to which the push information with the longest browsing time of the user belongs. Optionally, the target push information category may also be a push information category to which push information currently presented by the target application belongs.
Before the executing agent performs the presenting step 2011, the executing agent may present the wireless access point information and/or the push information (that is, the push information pushed by the target application and belonging to the target push information category), or may not present the wireless access point information and the push information. It is to be understood that the embodiments of the present application are not limited to whether the execution subject presents the wireless access point information and/or the push information before the presenting step 2011 is executed. Therefore, whether the performing entity presents the wireless access point information and/or the push information before performing the presenting step 2011 may fall within the scope of the claimed technology.
A hiding step 2012 hiding the category information identifying the push information categories in the set of push information categories.
In this embodiment, the execution body may hide category information for identifying push information categories in the push information category set. As an example, the category information may be a push information category represented by a form of text, an image, or the like.
Here, the execution main body may hide each category information for identifying each push information category in the push information category set, and may also hide category information presented by the target page for identifying a push information category in the push information category set.
Before the execution agent executes the hiding step 2012, the execution agent may or may not present category information for identifying the push information category in the push information category set. It is understood that the embodiment of the present application is not limited to whether the execution subject presents the category information before the hiding step 2012 is executed. Therefore, whether the execution subject presents the category information before the hiding step 2012 is executed or not may belong to the technical scope of the present application.
It should be further noted that, the present embodiment does not limit the execution order of the presentation step 2011 and the hiding step 2012 by the execution subject. It can be understood that the executing agent may present the wireless access point information and the push information first, and then hide the category information; the category information may also be hidden first, and then the wireless access point information and the push information are presented, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
In some optional implementations of the embodiment, in the case that the slide-up operation is detected, the execution main body may further present category information on the target page.
The above-described slide-up operation may be an operation in which the user slides up the screen of the target terminal device by using a finger, a touch pen, or the like, or an operation in which the user slides up the screen of the target terminal device by using a virtual pointer of a mouse.
Here, the execution main body may present category information of all push information categories in the push information category set on the destination page, or may present category information of a part of push information categories in the category set. In the case where the target page presents push information, the execution main body may present category information of a push information category to which the push information it presents or it is to present belongs, on the target page in general.
It is understood that the detection of the sliding operation may generally indicate that the user is browsing push information, and the user may be interested in the push information category to which the browsed push information belongs. Therefore, in the scene, the browsing experience of the user can be improved by presenting the category information, so that the presentation modes of the information are enriched.
In some optional implementations of the embodiment, in a case where the slide-up operation is detected and a starting point of the slide-up operation is located in a page area where push information is presented, the execution main body may present category information on the target page.
It will be appreciated that, in general, the target page may present a variety of information (e.g., a list of push information and a list of wireless access point information may be presented), each of which may correspond to a page area of the target page. Thus, the page area presented by the push information may be the page area of the target page presented with the push information.
Here, in general, the slide-up operation may form a trajectory with the screen of the target terminal device, and a starting point of the trajectory (for example, a point generated earlier with respect to other points in chronological order) may be the starting point of the slide-up operation described above.
It is understood that when the starting point of the sliding operation is located in other page areas (for example, a page area presenting wireless access point information) except the page area presenting push information, the user may be interested in not push information, and therefore, in the case that the sliding operation is detected and the starting point of the sliding operation is located in the page area presenting push information, the execution main body presents category information on the target page, and the browsing experience of the user can be further improved.
In some optional implementations of the embodiment, in a case where the swipe operation is detected, and the start point and the end point of the swipe operation are located in the page area where the target page presents the push information, the execution main body may present the category information on the target page.
Here, in general, the slide-up operation may form a trajectory with the screen of the target terminal device, and an end point of the trajectory (for example, a point generated later with respect to other points in time series) may be the end point of the slide-up operation described above.
It will be appreciated that when one of the start and end points of the scroll operation is located in a region of the page other than the region of the page in which the push information is presented, the user may not be browsing the push information. For example, when the upper half of the target page presents the wireless access point information list, the lower half of the target page presents the push information list, the starting point of the upglide operation is located in the page area presenting the push information list, and the end point of the upglide operation is located in the page area presenting the wireless access point information list, the upglide operation may indicate that the user does not want to view the wireless access point information, so that the entire page presents the push information list. Then in this application scenario, the executing agent may hide only the wireless access point information, temporarily without presenting the category information on the target page. Therefore, when the slide-up operation is detected and the starting point and the end point of the slide-up operation are both located in the page area where the push information is presented, the execution main body presents the category information on the target page, and the browsing experience of the user can be further improved.
In some optional implementation manners of this embodiment, for the presenting of the category information on the target page, the executing main body may execute the following steps:
the first step is that the category information is presented in a first page area included in the target page. The first page area may be a page area included in the target page and located at any position on the target page. For example, the first page area may be in the upper half, lower half, left half, or right half of the target page. The size of the first page area may be set in advance, for example, the size of the first page area may be 5%, 3%, or the like of the target page size.
And step two, hiding the wireless access point information.
And a third step of presenting entry information for triggering the presentation of the wireless access point information in a second page area included in the target page. The second page area may be a page area included in the target page and located at any position on the target page. For example, the second page area may be in the upper half, lower half, left half, or right half of the target page. The size of the first page area may be set in advance, for example, the size of the second page area may be 5%, 3%, and so on of the target page size. The above entry information may be, but is not limited to: return Wifi list, more networks, open Wifi list, etc.
It should be noted that the first page area and the second page area are generally two different page areas of the target page.
In some use cases, the target page may be divided into multiple rows, where the page area where the first row is located may be a first page area, and the page area where the second row is located may be a second page area; alternatively, the page area where the first row is located may be the second page area, and the page area where the second row is located may be the first page area.
As an example, please refer to fig. 3A and 3B. Fig. 3A and 3B show schematic diagrams of a sliding up operation according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in fig. 3A, when the user clicks "free connection", a slide-up operation is triggered (for example, the execution main body may slide up a page area for presenting the wireless access point information list to hide the page area). Thereafter, referring to fig. 3B, in a first page area 302 included in the target page, category information (including recommendation, entertainment, sports, fashion, international, and more) is presented, wireless access point information is hidden (i.e., the target page does not present the access point information), and in a second page area 301 included in the target page, portal information (in the figure, a return WiFi list) for triggering presentation of the wireless access point information is presented.
It should be noted that the execution order of the first step, the second step, and the third step may be arbitrary, for example, the execution main body may execute the third step first, then execute the second step, and finally execute the first step.
In some optional implementations of this embodiment, the sliding operation may be performed by a user, or may be triggered by the user performing a target operation. Wherein the target operation may be an operation in a predetermined set of operations. For example, the target operation may include: the user inputs the audio "turn on Wi-Fi".
It can be understood that the sliding operation is triggered by adopting various modes (for example, the user directly performs the sliding operation to trigger, or the user triggers through the target operation), so as to present the category information, thereby further improving the user experience of the user and further enriching the modes for triggering the presentation of the category information.
In some optional implementations of this embodiment, the target operation may include an operation of connecting to the wireless access point by the user (e.g., the user clicks on the wireless access point information presented by the target page).
It can be understood that after the user connects to the wireless access point, the user may need to start browsing the push information, and in this application scenario, the user may pay more attention to the push information category to which the push information belongs, and in this case, the category information is presented to the user, which may further improve the user experience of the user
In some optional implementation manners of this embodiment, the executing main body may further perform the following steps:
in a first step, in the case where a user-performed slide-up operation is detected again after the detection of the slide-up operation, it is determined whether a slide distance generated during the slide-up operation detected again is greater than a preset distance threshold. Wherein the distance threshold may be a predetermined distance value. As an example, the preset threshold may be a predetermined percentage (e.g., 10% or the like) of the length or width of the target terminal device.
And secondly, if the page area is larger than the first page area, hiding the first page area and the second page area, and presenting the entry information and the category information in a third page area. Wherein the height of the third page area is less than the sum of the heights of the second page area and the first page area.
Here, there may be an overlapping portion between the position of the third page area in the target page and the position of the first page area and/or the second page area in the target page.
Please refer to fig. 3C and fig. 3D. Fig. 3C and 3D show schematic diagrams of the execution after detecting the user performed a slide-up operation again according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in fig. 3C, category information is presented in a first page area 302 included in the target page of the target terminal device, and entry information (in the figure, a returned WiFi list) for triggering presentation of the wireless access point information is presented in a second page area 301 included in the target page. The user performs a slide-up operation, and the slide distance is greater than a preset distance threshold. Thereafter, referring to fig. 3D, the execution subject hides the first page area and the second page area, and presents the entry information (in the figure, a return Wifi list) and the category information (in the figure, recommendation, entertainment, sports, fashion) in the third page area 303. Here, the height of the third page region 303 is smaller than the sum of the heights of the second page region 301 and the first page region 302.
It can be understood that, in general, when a user performs a sliding operation again, it may generally characterize that the user wants to browse push information subsequent to push information currently presented in the push information list, in this scenario, the user generally does not pay attention to wireless access point information of a currently connected wireless access point, at this time, the execution main body may hide the first page area and the second page area, and present entry information and category information in the third page area, and the execution main body may further narrow down wireless access point information of the currently connected wireless access point, present the wireless access point information in the second page area, or hide wireless access point information of the currently connected wireless access point. Therefore, on the premise that the user can know the category information and can present the wireless access point information by clicking the entry information, the occupation of the page area for presenting the entry information and the category information on the target page is reduced, the space for presenting the push information on the target page can be increased, and the number of the presented push information is increased.
In some optional implementation manners of this embodiment, the executing body may further present the category information in the first page area and present the entry information in the second page area, in a case that a pull-down operation performed by the user is detected.
It can be understood that when a user performs a pull-down operation, it is generally characterized that the user wants to pay attention to the category information and the entry information, and in this scenario, by presenting the category information and the entry information to the user, the user experience can be improved, and the requirement that the user wants to view the category information and the entry information is satisfied.
In some optional implementation manners of this embodiment, in the case that it is determined that the preset time period elapses from the presentation time of the presentation category information, the execution subject may further hide the category information. The preset time period may be a preset time period, such as 3 seconds, 2 seconds, and the like.
It can be understood that the number of the texts (or pictures) included in the category information is usually small, and a user can complete reading within a certain time (for example, the preset time), so that the user can know the category information (for example, the category information of the push information category to which the currently browsed push information belongs) and can timely hide the category information by only presenting the time of the preset time of the category information, so as to avoid the problem of reducing the space and the number of the push information presented on the target page due to the fact that the presented category information occupies the page area.
In some optional implementations of this embodiment, a time difference between a presentation time of the wireless access point information and the push information presented in the presenting step and a hiding time of the category information hidden in the hiding step is smaller than a preset time threshold. The time threshold may be a preset time value, such as 1 ms, 0.1 s, and so on.
It is to be understood that, in practice, the executing body may start to execute the hiding step immediately after the rendering step is executed, or start to execute the rendering step immediately after the hiding step is executed, or start to execute the hiding step immediately after the rendering step is started, or start to execute the rendering step immediately after the hiding step is started, so that a time difference between a rendering time for rendering the wireless access point information and the push information and a hiding time for hiding the category information may be made small enough (i.e., smaller than a preset time threshold) to improve user experience.
With continuing reference to fig. 4, fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of an application scenario of the method for presenting information according to the present embodiment. In the application scenario of fig. 4, the terminal device determines to present the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point on its presented target page. Thereafter, the terminal device presents the push information 411, 412 belonging to the target push information category pushed by the wireless access point information 401 and 403 and the target application on the target page, and hides (e.g. does not present) the category information for identifying the push information category in the push information category set.
According to the method provided by the embodiment of the application, under the condition that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point needs to be presented, the presentation of the wireless access point information and/or the category information on the target page can be highlighted by hiding the category information, and the page area occupied by the category information can be used for presenting other information except the category information, so that the category information is hidden, more information except the category information can be presented, and the space presented by the other information on the page and the information amount of the push information presented to a user are increased.
With further reference to FIG. 5, a flow 500 of yet another embodiment of a method for processing information is shown. The flow 500 of the method for processing information includes the steps of:
in step 501, in response to determining that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point is presented at the target page of the target application, the presenting step 5011 and the hiding step 5012 are performed.
In the present embodiment, the execution subject of the method for processing information (e.g., the server shown in fig. 1) may execute the presenting step 5011 and the hiding step 5012 in the case where it is determined that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point is presented on the target page of the target application, the execution subject of the method for presenting information (e.g., the terminal device 101 shown in fig. 1).
The target application may be an application installed on the execution main body, and the application may have one or more functions of detecting, managing, connecting, and decrypting a password for the wireless access point. As an example, the target application may be a networking tool.
The target page may be a page for presenting push information after the target application is run. It should be noted that the target page is usually presented with at least one piece of push information. The push information may be information pushed by the target application to the target terminal device. For example, the push information may include text, images, videos, and the like. Generally, when a user clicks the push information presented on a target page, the target terminal device may jump to a presentation page presenting content information corresponding to the push information. The at least one piece of push information can be presented on the target page in a feed stream form.
The wireless access point may be a transmission point of a network resulting from accessing a wireless local area network through Wi-Fi technology. In practice, the wireless access point may be provided by various electronic devices, such as a router, a smart phone, a laptop portable computer, a desktop computer, and the like. It should be noted that the Wi-Fi technology is a well-known technology widely studied and applied at present, and is not described herein again.
The wireless access point information may include, but is not limited to, at least one of: wireless access point signal strength information, the name of the wireless access point, whether the wireless access point is provided with a password, whether a current device (e.g., a device installed with the above-described target application) has connected the wireless access point, providing location information of the wireless access point, and so on.
The presenting step 5011 presents the wireless access point information and the push information belonging to the target push information category pushed by the target application on the target page.
In this embodiment, the executing entity may present, on the target page, the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point and the push information pushed by the target application and belonging to a target push information category, where the target push information category is a push information category in a predetermined set of push information categories. Wherein the target push information category is a push information category in a set of predetermined push information categories. And identifying the sub-page of the target page corresponding to the category information of the push information category in the push information category set.
It can be understood that, in general, when the user slides the screen of the target terminal device left and right, the target terminal device may switch the push information categories to which the push information presented by the target terminal device belongs, and the push information of each push information category may be presented in one sub-page, and thus, the category information of each push information category in the push information category set may correspond to one sub-page of the target page.
Hiding 5012, hiding category information for identifying push information categories in the set of push information categories.
In this embodiment, the execution body may hide category information for identifying push information categories in the push information category set. As an example, the category information may be a push information category represented by a form of text, an image, or the like.
Here, the step 501, the presenting step 5011, and the hiding step 5012 are substantially the same as the steps 201, 2011, 2012 in the corresponding embodiment of fig. 2, and are not described herein again.
Step 502, in response to detecting an operation for switching a push information category to which push information presented on a target page belongs, presenting category information on a sub-page corresponding to the switched push information category.
In this market example, when an operation for switching a push information category to which push information of a target page presentation belongs is detected, the execution main body may further present category information on a sub-page corresponding to the switched push information category. The operation for switching the push information category to which the push information presented on the target page belongs may be leftward sliding, rightward sliding, left sliding button clicking, right sliding button clicking, and the like performed by the user with respect to the screen of the target terminal device.
It can be understood that when the user slides the screen of the target terminal device left and right, the push information category to which the push information presented by the target terminal device belongs may be represented, and in this scenario, the user usually pays attention to the push information category to which the push information presented by the target terminal device belongs.
By way of example, please refer to fig. 6A-6C, which illustrate one schematic diagram of an application scenario for the method for presenting information of fig. 5. As shown in fig. 6A, the terminal device determines to present the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point on its presented target page. Thereafter, the terminal device presents the wireless access point information 601 and 603 and the push information 611 and 612 pushed by the target application and belonging to the target push information category on the target page, and hides (e.g., does not present) the category information for identifying the push information category in the push information category set. Thereafter, the terminal device detects an operation 620 for switching a push information category to which the push information presented by the target page belongs. Then, as shown in fig. 6B, the terminal device presents category information 630 on the sub-page corresponding to the switched push information category. The target page in fig. 6B presents the push information category and the push information, and also presents the wireless access point information. Optionally, the terminal device may also present the category information 630 on the sub-page corresponding to the switched push information category according to the manner shown in fig. 6C. The target page in fig. 6C does not present the wireless access point information, and the target page presents entry information (shown in the figure as a return Wifi list) for triggering presentation of the wireless access point information, that is, after the terminal device detects operation 620 for switching the push information category to which the push information presented by the target page belongs, the wireless access point information is hidden.
As can be seen from fig. 5, compared with the embodiment corresponding to fig. 2, the flow 500 of the method for presenting information in the present embodiment highlights a step of presenting the category information of the sub page corresponding to the switched push information category in the case of detecting the operation of switching the push information category to which the push information of the target page presentation belongs. Therefore, the scheme described in this embodiment can meet the requirement that the user knows the push information category to which the push information presented by the target terminal device belongs by presenting the category information on the sub-page corresponding to the switched push information category, thereby improving the user experience and enriching the presentation mode of the information.
With further reference to fig. 7, as an implementation of the methods shown in the above-mentioned figures, the present application provides an embodiment of an apparatus for generating wireless access point information, where the apparatus embodiment corresponds to the method embodiment shown in fig. 2, and the apparatus may be specifically applied to various electronic devices.
As shown in fig. 7, the apparatus 700 for generating wireless access point information of the present embodiment includes: the presentation and hiding unit 701 is configured to perform the presenting step and the hiding step in response to determining that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point is presented at the target page of the target application; the presenting step comprises: presenting wireless access point information and push information which is pushed by a target application and belongs to a target push information category on a target page, wherein the target push information category is a push information category in a predetermined push information category set; the hiding step comprises: hiding category information for identifying push information categories in the set of push information categories.
In this embodiment, specific processing of the presentation and hiding unit 701 of the apparatus 700 for generating information of a wireless access point and technical effects thereof can refer to the related description of step 201 (including step 2011 and step 2012) in the corresponding embodiment of fig. 2, which is not described herein again.
In some optional implementations of this embodiment, the apparatus 700 further includes: the first presentation unit (not shown in the figure) is configured to be any one of: presenting category information on the target page in response to detecting the swipe operation; presenting category information on a target page in response to detecting a slide-up operation, wherein a starting point of the slide-up operation is located in a page area of the target page presenting push information; and presenting the category information on the target page in response to detecting the sliding operation and enabling the starting point and the end point of the sliding operation to be located in the page area of the target page presenting the push information. The above-mentioned sliding operation may be an operation of the user sliding the screen of the target terminal device by using a finger, a touch pen, or the like, or an operation of the user sliding the screen of the target terminal device by using a pointer of a mouse.
In some optional implementations of this embodiment, the first presenting unit includes: a first presentation module (not shown in the figure) configured to present category information in a first page area included in the target page; a concealment module (not shown in the figures) is configured to conceal the wireless access point information; a second rendering module (not shown in the figures) is configured to render portal information for triggering the rendering of the wireless access point information in a second page area comprised by the target page. The first page area may be a page area included in the target page and located at any position on the target page. For example, the first page area may be in the upper half, lower half, left half, or right half of the target page. The size of the first page area may be set in advance, for example, the size of the first page area may be 5%, 3%, or the like of the target page size. The second page area may be a page area included in the target page and located at an arbitrary position on the target page. For example, the second page area may be in the upper half, lower half, left half, or right half of the target page. The size of the first page area may be set in advance, for example, the size of the second page area may be 5%, 3%, and so on of the target page size. The above entry information may be, but is not limited to: return Wifi list, more networks, open Wifi list, etc.
In some optional implementations of this embodiment, the sliding operation is user-performed or triggered by the user performing a target operation.
In some optional implementations of this embodiment, the target operation includes an operation of connecting a wireless access point. For example, the target operation may be a user clicking on wireless access point information presented by the target page.
In some optional implementations of this embodiment, the apparatus 700 further includes: a determination unit (not shown in the figure) configured to determine, in response to detecting the user-performed upsliding operation again after detecting the upsliding operation, whether a sliding distance generated during the detected upsliding operation again is greater than a preset distance threshold; the first hiding unit (not shown in the figure) is configured to hide the first page area and the second page area and present the entry information and the category information in the third page area in response to determining to be larger than. Wherein the height of the third page area is less than the sum of the height of the second page area and the height of the third page area. The distance threshold may be a predetermined distance value. As an example, the preset threshold may be a predetermined percentage (e.g., 10% or the like) of the length or width of the target terminal device. Here, there may be an overlapping portion between the position of the third page area in the target page and the position of the first page area and/or the second page area in the target page.
In some optional implementations of this embodiment, the apparatus 700 further includes: the second presenting unit (not shown in the figure) is configured to present the category information in the first page area and present the entry information in the second page area in response to detecting a pull-down operation performed by the user. The operation for switching the push information category to which the push information presented on the target page belongs may be leftward sliding, rightward sliding, and the like, which is performed by the user with respect to the screen of the target terminal device.
In some optional implementation manners of this embodiment, a sub-page of a target page is identified, where category information of a push information category in a push information category set corresponds to the sub-page; and the apparatus further comprises: and the third presentation unit is configured to respond to the operation of detecting the push information category to which the push information for switching the target page presentation belongs, and present the category information of the sub-page corresponding to the switched push information category.
In some optional implementations of this embodiment, the apparatus 700 further includes: the second hiding unit (not shown in the figure) is configured to hide the category information in response to determining that a preset time period has elapsed from a presentation time at which the category information is presented. The preset time period may be a preset time period, such as 3 seconds, 2 seconds, and the like.
In some optional implementations of this embodiment, a time difference between a presentation time of the wireless access point information and the push information presented in the presenting step and a hiding time of the category information hidden in the hiding step is smaller than a preset time threshold. The time threshold may be a preset time value, such as 1 ms, 0.1 s, and so on.
The device provided by the above embodiment of the present application, under the condition that it is determined that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point needs to be presented, by hiding the category information, the presentation of the wireless access point information and/or the category information on the target page may be highlighted, and the page area occupied by the category information may be used to present other information than the category information, so that by hiding the category information, it is also helpful to present more information than the category information, and the space presented by the other information on the page and the information amount of the push information presented to the user are increased.
Referring now to FIG. 8, a block diagram of a computer system 800 suitable for use in implementing the control device of an embodiment of the present application is shown. The control device shown in fig. 8 is only an example, and should not bring any limitation to the functions and the scope of use of the embodiments of the present application.
As shown in fig. 8, the computer system 800 includes a Central Processing Unit (CPU)801 that can perform various appropriate actions and processes in accordance with a program stored in a Read Only Memory (ROM)802 or a program loaded from a storage section 808 into a Random Access Memory (RAM) 803. In the RAM 803, various programs and data necessary for the operation of the system 800 are also stored. The CPU 801, ROM 802, and RAM 803 are connected to each other via a bus 804. An input/output (I/O) interface 805 is also connected to bus 804.
The following components are connected to the I/O interface 805: an input portion 806 including a keyboard, a mouse, and the like; an output section 807 including a signal such as a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT), a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), and the like, and a speaker; a storage portion 808 including a hard disk and the like; and a communication section 809 including a network interface card such as a LAN card, a modem, or the like. The communication section 809 performs communication processing via a network such as the internet. A drive 810 is also connected to the I/O interface 805 as necessary. A removable medium 811 such as a magnetic disk, an optical disk, a magneto-optical disk, a semiconductor memory, or the like is mounted on the drive 810 as necessary, so that a computer program read out therefrom is mounted on the storage section 808 as necessary.
In particular, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the processes described above with reference to the flowcharts may be implemented as computer software programs. For example, embodiments of the present disclosure include a computer program product comprising a computer program embodied on a computer readable medium, the computer program comprising program code for performing the method illustrated in the flow chart. In such an embodiment, the computer program can be downloaded and installed from a network through the communication section 809 and/or installed from the removable medium 811. The computer program performs the above-described functions defined in the method of the present application when executed by the Central Processing Unit (CPU) 801.
It should be noted that the computer readable medium described herein can be a computer readable signal medium or a computer readable medium or any combination of the two. A computer readable medium may be, for example, but not limited to, an electronic, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, apparatus, or device, or any combination of the foregoing. More specific examples of the computer readable medium may include, but are not limited to: an electrical connection having one or more wires, a portable computer diskette, a hard disk, a Random Access Memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), an optical fiber, a portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), an optical storage device, a magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing. In the present application, a computer readable medium may be any tangible medium that can contain, or store a program for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. In this application, however, a computer readable signal medium may include a propagated data signal with computer readable program code embodied therein, for example, in baseband or as part of a carrier wave. Such a propagated data signal may take many forms, including, but not limited to, electro-magnetic, optical, or any suitable combination thereof. A computer readable signal medium may also be any computer readable medium that is not a computer readable medium and that can communicate, propagate, or transport a program for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. Program code embodied on a computer readable medium may be transmitted using any appropriate medium, including but not limited to: wireless, wire, fiber optic cable, RF, etc., or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
Computer program code for carrying out operations for aspects of the present application may be written in any combination of one or more programming languages, including an object oriented programming language such as Java, Smalltalk, C + + or the like and conventional procedural programming languages, such as the "C" programming language or similar programming languages. The program code may execute entirely on the user's computer, partly on the user's computer, as a stand-alone software package, partly on the user's computer and partly on a remote computer or entirely on the remote computer or server. In the case of a remote computer, the remote computer may be connected to the user's computer through any type of network, including a Local Area Network (LAN) or a Wide Area Network (WAN), or the connection may be made to an external computer (for example, through the Internet using an Internet service provider).
The flowchart and block diagrams in the figures illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods and computer program products according to various embodiments of the present application. In this regard, each block in the flowchart or block diagrams may represent a module, segment, or portion of code, which comprises one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function(s). It should also be noted that, in some alternative implementations, the functions noted in the block may occur out of the order noted in the figures. For example, two blocks shown in succession may, in fact, be executed substantially concurrently, or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality involved. It will also be noted that each block of the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based systems which perform the specified functions or acts, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions.
The units described in the embodiments of the present application may be implemented by software or hardware. The described units may also be provided in a processor, and may be described as: a processor includes a rendering and hiding unit. Where the names of these elements do not in some cases constitute a limitation of the element itself, for example, a presentation and hiding element may also be described as an "element performing a presentation step and a hiding step".
As another aspect, the present application also provides a computer-readable medium, which may be included in the network device described in the above embodiments; or may exist separately without being assembled into the network device. The computer readable medium carries one or more programs which, when executed by the network device, cause the network device to: performing the presenting step and the hiding step in response to determining that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point is presented at a target page of the target application; the presenting step includes: presenting the wireless access point information and push information which is pushed by the target application and belongs to a target push information category on the target page, wherein the target push information category is a push information category in a predetermined push information category set; the hiding step comprises: hiding category information for identifying push information categories in the set of push information categories.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the application and is illustrative of the principles of the technology employed. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the scope of the invention herein disclosed is not limited to the particular combination of features described above, but also encompasses other arrangements formed by any combination of the above features or their equivalents without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, the above features may be replaced with (but not limited to) features having similar functions disclosed in the present application.

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1. A method for presenting information, comprising:
performing the presenting step and the hiding step in response to determining that the wireless access point information of the detected wireless access point is presented at a target page of the target application;
the presenting step includes: presenting the wireless access point information and push information which is pushed by the target application and belongs to a target push information category on the target page, wherein the target push information category is a push information category in a predetermined push information category set;
the hiding step comprises: hiding category information for identifying push information categories in the push information category set;
wherein, the time difference between the presentation time of the wireless access point information and the push information presented by the presentation step and the hiding time of the category information hidden by the hiding is smaller than a preset time threshold.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the method further comprises any one of:
in response to detecting the swipe operation, presenting the category information on the target page;
presenting the category information on the target page in response to detecting a slide-up operation, wherein a starting point of the slide-up operation is located in a page area of the target page where push information is presented;
and presenting the category information on the target page in response to detecting the sliding operation and enabling a starting point and an end point of the sliding operation to be located in a page area of the target page presenting the push information.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein said presenting the category information on the target page comprises:
presenting the category information in a first page area included in the target page;
hiding the wireless access point information;
and presenting entry information for triggering the presentation of the wireless access point information in a second page area included in the target page.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the upglide operation is user-performed or user-triggered by performing a target operation.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the target operation comprises an operation to connect to a wireless access point.
6. The method of claim 3, wherein the method further comprises:
in response to detecting a user-performed swipe-up operation again after detecting the swipe-up operation, determining whether a swipe distance generated during the detected swipe-up operation again is greater than a preset distance threshold;
in response to determining that the first page area and the second page area are hidden, and presenting the entry information and the category information in a third page area, wherein a height of the third page area is less than a sum of heights of the second page area and the first page area.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the method further comprises:
in response to detecting a pull-down operation performed by a user, presenting the category information in the first page area and presenting the entry information in the second page area.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the category information identifying a push information category in the set of push information categories corresponds to a sub-page of the target page; and
the method further comprises the following steps:
and in response to the operation of detecting the push information category to which the push information presented by the target page belongs, presenting the category information on the sub-page corresponding to the switched push information category.
9. The method according to one of claims 2-8, wherein the method further comprises:
and hiding the category information in response to determining that a preset time period passes from a presentation time for presenting the category information.
10. A network device, comprising:
one or more processors;
a storage device having one or more programs stored thereon,
when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to implement the method of any one of claims 1-9.
11. A computer-readable medium, on which a computer program is stored, wherein the program, when executed by a processor, implements the method of any one of claims 1-9.
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