CN107329672B - Method, system, device and storage medium for checking hyperlink through mouse track - Google Patents

Method, system, device and storage medium for checking hyperlink through mouse track Download PDF

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CN107329672B
CN107329672B CN201710584205.2A CN201710584205A CN107329672B CN 107329672 B CN107329672 B CN 107329672B CN 201710584205 A CN201710584205 A CN 201710584205A CN 107329672 B CN107329672 B CN 107329672B
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The invention provides a method, a system, equipment and a storage medium for checking hyperlinks through a mouse track, wherein the method comprises the following steps: s101, the mouse receives a preset first operation and triggers each object area containing the hyperlinks in the browser page to respectively establish an independent first detection area, wherein each first detection area only contains one hyperlink; s102, when the mouse continuously receives a preset first operation and moves, marking a motion track of the mouse in a browser page, detecting at least one first detection area passing along with the motion track of the mouse in the browser page, and recording a hyperlink corresponding to the passed first detection area; s103, judging whether the mouse receives a preset second operation or not, and if so, executing a step S104; if not, executing step S102; and S104, respectively generating the content of each target page corresponding to all the hyperlinks recorded in the step S102 in other pages of the browser. The method and the device can open a plurality of hyperlinks in the browser most conveniently.

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Method, system, device and storage medium for checking hyperlink through mouse track
Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of browsers, in particular to a method, a system, equipment and a storage medium for checking hyperlinks through mouse tracks.
Background
The current web pages basically select hyperlinks and then jump to the page corresponding to the newly opened hyperlink. If a user wants to select a plurality of webpage options or open a plurality of hyperlinks in batch, the user needs to click for a plurality of times, the operation is complex, and the humanized experience is poor.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a method, system, device and storage medium for checking hyperlinks by mouse trajectory.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the problems in the prior art, an object of the present invention is to provide a method, a system, a device and a storage medium for checking hyperlinks by mouse tracks, which can open a plurality of hyperlinks in a browser by the simplest and most convenient operation.
The embodiment of the invention provides a method for checking hyperlinks through a mouse track, which comprises the following steps:
s101, a mouse receives a preset first operation, each object area containing hyperlinks in a browser page is triggered to establish an independent first detection area, each first detection area only contains one hyperlink, and the first operation comprises continuously pressing at least one key of the mouse;
s102, when a mouse continuously receives a preset first operation and moves, marking a motion track of the mouse in a browser page, detecting at least one first detection area passing along with the motion track of the mouse in the browser page, and recording a hyperlink corresponding to the passed first detection area;
s103, judging whether the mouse receives a preset second operation, wherein the second operation comprises releasing at least one key pressed in the first operation, and if yes, executing the step S104; if not, executing step S102;
and S104, respectively generating the content of each target page corresponding to all the hyperlinks recorded in the step S102 in other pages of the browser.
Preferably, between step S102 and step S103, further comprising:
step 1021, judging whether the motion track of the mouse on the browser page enters a first detection area which is not passed through before, if so, executing step 1022, otherwise, returning to step 102;
step S1022, a page is newly created in the browser, a web page tag of the newly created page is displayed in a tag bar of the browser, and the newly created page generates but does not display the content of the target page corresponding to the hyperlink.
Preferably, between step S102 and step S103, further comprising:
step S1023, judging whether the motion track of the mouse on the browser page enters a first detection area which is not passed through before, if so, executing step S1024, otherwise, returning to step S102;
step S1024, a page is newly built in the browser, a webpage label of the newly built page is displayed on a label bar of the browser, the newly built page generates the content of a target page corresponding to the hyperlink, a page thumbnail display area is built outside the page of the browser, and the content of the target page is displayed in the page thumbnail display area in a reduced mode.
Preferably, in step S1024, the web page tab of the page of the browser is moved in a direction away from the browser page, and an area between the moved web page tab and the browser page is used as a page thumbnail display area.
Preferably, the first operation is pressing the left mouse button, and the second operation is releasing the left mouse button.
Preferably, the first operation is pressing the left mouse button and the side mouse button, and the second operation is releasing the left mouse button and the side mouse button.
Preferably, step S115 and step S116 are further included after step S104;
in the step S102, the first operation is to press the left mouse button and the side mouse button;
in the step S103, the second operation is to release the side button of the mouse and still press the left button of the mouse;
the step S115 includes determining whether the mouse receives a preset third operation, where the third operation is releasing the left mouse button, and if so, executing step S116; if not, executing step S104;
the step S116 includes that the browser generates a plurality of windows, each of the windows respectively displays the content of each target page corresponding to all the hyperlinks recorded in the step S102, and the windows are tiled for display.
Preferably, step S104 is followed by step S125, step S126, step S127 and step S128;
in the step S102, the first operation is to press the left mouse button and the side mouse button;
in the step S103, the second operation is to release the left mouse button and still press the side mouse button;
step S125 includes establishing an independent second detection area for each web page tag in the browser page;
step S126 includes moving a webpage tab of a page of the browser in a direction away from the browser page when the mouse continuously receives a preset second operation and moves to one of the second detection areas, taking an area between the moved webpage tab and the browser page as a page thumbnail display area, and displaying content of a target page corresponding to the webpage tab in a reduced manner in the page thumbnail display area;
step S127 includes determining whether the mouse receives a preset fourth operation, where the fourth operation includes releasing the side button of the mouse, if so, executing step S128, and if not, returning to step S106;
the step S128 includes that the browser jumps to a target page corresponding to the web page tag corresponding to the second detection area.
Preferably, between step S102 and step S103, further comprising: and the mouse emits light at the edge of the first detection area through which the motion track of the browser page passes.
Preferably, between step S102 and step S104, further comprising: when the right button of the mouse is pressed, the motion track of the mouse is cleared in the browser page.
The embodiment of the invention provides another system for checking hyperlinks by a mouse track, which is used for realizing the method for checking hyperlinks by the mouse track, and the system for checking hyperlinks by the mouse track comprises the following steps:
the detection area generation module is used for triggering each object area containing the hyperlinks in the browser page to respectively establish an independent first detection area when the mouse receives a preset first operation, wherein each first detection area only contains one hyperlink, and the first operation comprises the step of continuously pressing at least one key of the mouse;
the system comprises a check hyperlink recording module, a check hyperlink detecting module and a check hyperlink recording module, wherein the check hyperlink recording module is used for detecting at least one first detection area passing along with the movement track of the mouse on a browser page when the mouse continuously receives a preset first operation and moves, and recording a hyperlink corresponding to the passed first detection area; and
and the check hyperlink display module is used for respectively generating the content of each target page corresponding to all hyperlinks recorded in the check hyperlink recording module in other pages of the browser when the mouse receives a preset second operation, wherein the second operation comprises releasing at least one key pressed in the first operation.
An embodiment of the present invention provides another apparatus for checking hyperlinks by a mouse track, including:
a processor;
a memory having stored therein executable instructions of the processor;
wherein the processor is configured to perform the steps of the above method of checking hyperlinks by mouse-over via execution of the executable instructions.
Embodiments of the present invention provide another computer-readable storage medium for storing a program that, when executed, performs the steps of the above-described method for checking hyperlinks via a mouse track.
According to the method, the system, the equipment and the storage medium for checking the hyperlinks through the mouse track, disclosed by the invention, the plurality of hyperlinks are opened in the browser through the simplest and most convenient operation, and the plurality of hyperlinks are opened in a plurality of labels or windows on the premise of hardly increasing the operation, so that the functions of the browser are expanded, and the humanized experience of the browser is improved.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a mouse implementing the method of checking hyperlinks by mouse trajectory of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a flow chart of a first method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking of the present invention;
FIGS. 3 to 8 are schematic views of a first method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking according to the present invention;
FIG. 9 is a flow chart of a second method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking of the present invention;
FIGS. 10 to 15 are schematic diagrams of a second method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking according to the present invention;
FIG. 16 is a flow chart of a third method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking in accordance with the present invention;
FIGS. 17 to 22 are schematic diagrams of a second method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking according to the present invention;
FIG. 23 is a schematic illustration of a fourth method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 24 is a schematic illustration of a fifth method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 25 is a schematic diagram of a system for an apparatus for checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking of the present invention;
FIG. 26 is a schematic structural diagram of an apparatus for checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking according to the present invention; and
fig. 27 is a schematic structural diagram of a computer-readable storage medium of the present invention.
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Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. Example embodiments may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of example embodiments to those skilled in the art. The same reference numerals in the drawings denote the same or similar structures, and thus their repetitive description will be omitted.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a mouse implementing the method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a flow chart of a first method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking of the present invention. Fig. 3 to 8 are schematic views of a first method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking according to the present invention.
As shown in fig. 1 to 8, the method for checking hyperlinks by mouse track of the present invention is applied to a browser, and includes the steps of:
s101, the mouse receives a preset first operation, and triggers that an independent first detection area is established in each object area containing the hyperlinks in the browser page, in the embodiment, 12 first detection areas (A-L) containing the hyperlinks are generated on a first page 100, and the first page 100 has a label W1. Each first detection area only contains one hyperlink, and the first operation comprises continuously pressing at least one key of the mouse;
s102, when the mouse continuously receives a preset first operation and moves, marking a motion track X of the mouse in a browser page, detecting at least one first detection area passing along with the motion track X of the mouse in the browser page, and recording a hyperlink corresponding to the passed first detection area;
s103, judging whether the mouse receives a preset second operation, wherein the second operation comprises releasing at least one key pressed in the first operation, and if so, executing the step S104; if not, executing step S102;
s104, respectively generating the content of each target page corresponding to all the hyperlinks recorded in the step S102 in other pages of the browser, wherein each target page has labels W2-W6.
In a preferred example, the first operation is pressing the left mouse button 201, and the second operation is releasing the left mouse button 201; alternatively, the first operation is to press the left mouse button 201 and the side mouse button 203, and the second operation is to release the left mouse button 201 and the side mouse button 203, but not limited thereto. According to the scheme, through the combination operation of the left mouse button 201 or the left mouse button 201 and the side mouse button 203, a plurality of hyperlinks can be opened in the browser through the simplest and most convenient operation, and the plurality of hyperlinks can be opened in a plurality of labels or windows on the premise of hardly increasing the operation, so that the functions of the browser are expanded, and the humanized experience of the browser is improved.
In another preferred example, between step S102 and step S103, further comprising: the mouse emits light at the edge of the first detection area through which the motion track X of the browser page passes. While allowing the user to clearly see the first detection area containing the hyperlink that has been currently checked.
In another preferred example, between step S102 and step S104, further comprising: when the right mouse button 202 is pressed, the motion track X of the mouse is cleared in the browser page. So that the above operation can be undone when an error is checked.
FIG. 9 is a flow chart of a second method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking of the present invention. Fig. 10 to 15 are schematic views of a second method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking according to the present invention. As shown in fig. 9 to 15, the method for checking hyperlinks by mouse trace of the present invention is applied to a browser, and includes the steps of:
s101, the mouse receives a preset first operation, and triggers that an independent first detection area is established in each object area containing the hyperlinks in the browser page, in the embodiment, 12 first detection areas (A-L) containing the hyperlinks are generated on a first page 100, and the first page 100 has a label W1. Each first detection area only contains one hyperlink, and the first operation comprises continuously pressing at least one key of the mouse;
s102, when the mouse continuously receives a preset first operation and moves, marking a motion track X of the mouse in a browser page, detecting at least one first detection area passing along with the motion track X of the mouse in the browser page, and recording a hyperlink corresponding to the passed first detection area;
step S1021, judging whether the motion track X of the mouse on the browser page enters a first detection area which is not passed through before, if so, executing step S1022, otherwise, returning to step S102;
step S1022, a page is newly created in the browser, a web page tag of the newly created page is displayed in a tag bar of the browser, and the newly created page generates but does not display the content of the target page corresponding to the hyperlink.
S103, judging whether the mouse receives a preset second operation, wherein the second operation comprises releasing at least one key pressed in the first operation, and if so, executing the step S104; if not, executing step S102;
s104, respectively generating the content of each target page corresponding to all the hyperlinks recorded in the step S102 in other pages of the browser, wherein each target page has labels W2-W6.
The first operation is to press the left mouse button 201, and the second operation is to release the left mouse button 201; alternatively, the first operation is to press the left mouse button 201 and the side mouse button 203, and the second operation is to release the left mouse button 201 and the side mouse button 203, but not limited thereto.
In the first method, since there may be a case where all pages are opened at the same time, each page may wait long to see due to the equipment and the network speed. Compared with the first method for checking the hyperlinks through the mouse track, the second method for checking the hyperlinks through the mouse track can pre-load and open the selected pages one by one in the checking process (before the checking is completed), can avoid the difficulty of network speed or equipment caused by simultaneously opening all the pages in the first method, enables the previous pages to be loaded well when the checking is completed later, and greatly improves the humanized experience.
FIG. 16 is a flow chart of a third method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking according to the invention. FIGS. 17 to 22 are schematic views of a second method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking according to the present invention. As shown in fig. 16 to 22, the method for checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking of the present invention, which is used for a browser, comprises the steps of:
s101, the mouse receives a preset first operation, and triggers that an independent first detection area is established in each object area containing the hyperlinks in the browser page, in the embodiment, 12 first detection areas (A-L) containing the hyperlinks are generated on a first page 100, and the first page 100 has a label W1. Each first detection area only contains one hyperlink, and the first operation comprises continuously pressing at least one key of the mouse;
s102, when the mouse continuously receives a preset first operation and moves, marking a motion track X of the mouse in a browser page, detecting at least one first detection area passing along with the motion track X of the mouse in the browser page, and recording a hyperlink corresponding to the passed first detection area;
step S1023, judging whether the motion track X of the mouse on the browser page enters a first detection area which is not passed through before, if so, executing step S1024, otherwise, returning to step S102;
step S1024, creating a new page in the browser, displaying a web page tag of the new page on a tag bar of the browser, generating content of a target page corresponding to the hyperlink for the new page, creating page thumbnail display areas 101, 102, 103, 104, and 105 outside the page of the browser, and displaying the content of the target page in the page thumbnail display areas in a reduced manner. Step S1024 includes moving the webpage tabs W2, W3, W4, W5, and W6 of the browser page away from the browser page, and taking the area between the moved webpage tabs and the browser page as a page thumbnail display area.
S103, judging whether the mouse receives a preset second operation, wherein the second operation comprises releasing at least one key pressed in the first operation, and if so, executing the step S104; if not, executing step S102;
s104, respectively generating the content of each target page corresponding to all the hyperlinks recorded in the step S102 in other pages of the browser, wherein each target page has labels W2-W6.
The first operation is to press the left mouse button 201, and the second operation is to release the left mouse button 201; alternatively, the first operation is to press the left mouse button 201 and the side mouse button 203, and the second operation is to release the left mouse button 201 and the side mouse button 203, but not limited thereto.
In the first method, since the newly created page is not directly displayed, all users cannot know the specific shape of the page. Compared with the first method for checking the hyperlinks through the mouse track, the third method for checking the hyperlinks through the mouse track can load and open the selected pages one by one in advance in the checking process (before checking is completed), and can perform minification display on the approximate contents of the pages through the page thumbnail display area near the tag, so that a user can visually know the approximate contents of the newly established pages, and the humanized experience is greatly improved.
FIG. 23 is a diagram illustrating a fourth method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking in accordance with the present invention. As shown in FIG. 23, the fourth method of checking hyperlinks by mouse-over trajectory of the present invention adds step S115 and step S116 after the first method of checking hyperlinks by mouse-over trajectory;
in step S102, the first operation is to press the left mouse button 201 and the side mouse button 203;
in step S103, the second operation is to release the mouse side button 203 and still press the left mouse button 201;
step S115 includes determining whether the mouse receives a preset third operation, where the third operation is to release the left mouse button 201, and if so, executing step S116; if not, executing step S104;
step S116 includes the browser generating a plurality of windows, each of which respectively displays the content of each target page 102, 103, 104, 105, 106 corresponding to all hyperlinks recorded in step S102, and the windows are tiled (see fig. 23).
The fourth method for checking the hyperlinks through the mouse track can directly open all the newly-built pages in a tiled mode, and is convenient for a user to see all the pages at the same time.
FIG. 24 is a schematic diagram of a fifth method of checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking according to the present invention. As shown in FIG. 24, the fifth method of checking hyperlinks by mouse-tracking of the present invention adds step S125, step S126, step S127 and step S128 after the first method of checking hyperlinks by mouse-tracking;
in step S102, the first operation is to press the left mouse button 201 and the side mouse button 203;
in step S103, the second operation is to release the left mouse button 201 and still press the side mouse button 203;
step S125 includes establishing an independent second detection area for each web page tag in the browser page;
step S126 includes moving the webpage tab of the page of the browser in a direction away from the browser page when the mouse continuously receives the preset second operation and moves to one of the second detection areas, taking an area between the moved webpage tab and the browser page as a page thumbnail display area, and displaying the content of the target page corresponding to the webpage tab in a reduced manner in the page thumbnail display area (see fig. 24).
Step S127 includes determining whether the mouse accepts a preset fourth operation, where the fourth operation includes releasing the mouse side button 203, if so, executing step S128, otherwise, returning to step S106;
step S128 includes the browser jumping to the target page corresponding to the web page tag corresponding to the second detection area.
The fifth method for checking hyperlinks through the mouse track can be used for seeing the pages of the label through a quick browsing mode by only moving the label, so that a user can see all the pages one by one conveniently.
FIG. 25 is a schematic diagram of a system of the apparatus for checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking of the present invention. As shown in fig. 25, an embodiment of the present invention further provides a system for checking a hyperlink through a mouse track, for implementing the above method for checking a hyperlink through a mouse track, where the system for checking a hyperlink through a mouse track includes:
the detection area generation module is used for triggering each object area containing the hyperlinks in the browser page to respectively establish an independent first detection area when the mouse receives a preset first operation, each first detection area only contains one hyperlink, and the first operation comprises continuously pressing at least one key of the mouse;
the system comprises a check hyperlink recording module, a check hyperlink detecting module and a check hyperlink recording module, wherein the check hyperlink recording module is used for detecting at least one first detection area passing along with the movement track X of the mouse on the browser page when the mouse continuously receives a preset first operation and moves, and recording hyperlinks corresponding to the passed first detection area; and
and the check hyperlink display module is used for respectively generating the content of each target page corresponding to all hyperlinks recorded in the check hyperlink recording module in other pages of the browser when the mouse receives a preset second operation, wherein the second operation comprises releasing at least one key pressed in the first operation.
According to the system for checking the hyperlinks through the mouse track, the plurality of hyperlinks are opened in the browser through the simplest and most convenient operation, the plurality of hyperlinks are opened in a plurality of labels or windows on the premise that the operation is hardly increased, the functions of the browser are expanded, and the humanized experience of the browser is improved.
The embodiment of the invention also provides equipment for checking the hyperlink through the mouse track, which comprises a processor; a memory having stored therein executable instructions of the processor; wherein the processor is configured to perform the steps of the method of checking hyperlinks by mouse-over, via execution of executable instructions.
As described above, the apparatus for checking hyperlinks through a mouse track according to the embodiment opens a plurality of hyperlinks in a browser through the simplest and most convenient operation, and opens a plurality of hyperlinks in a plurality of tags or windows on the premise of hardly increasing the operation, thereby expanding the functions of the browser and improving the user-friendly experience of the browser.
As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, aspects of the present invention may be embodied as a system, method or program product. Thus, various aspects of the invention may be embodied in the form of: an entirely hardware embodiment, an entirely software embodiment (including firmware, microcode, etc.) or an embodiment combining hardware and software aspects that may all generally be referred to herein as a "circuit," module "or" platform.
FIG. 26 is a schematic structural diagram of an apparatus for checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking according to the present invention. An electronic device 600 according to this embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to fig. 26. The electronic device 600 shown in fig. 26 is only an example, and should not bring any limitation to the functions and the scope of use of the embodiments of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 26, the electronic device 600 is embodied in the form of a general purpose computing device. The components of the electronic device 600 may include, but are not limited to: at least one processing unit 610, at least one memory unit 620, a bus 630 connecting the different platform components (including the memory unit 620 and the processing unit 610), a display unit 640, etc.
Wherein the storage unit stores program code executable by the processing unit 610 to cause the processing unit 610 to perform steps according to various exemplary embodiments of the present invention described in the above-mentioned electronic prescription flow processing method section of the present specification. For example, processing unit 610 may perform the steps as shown in fig. 1.
The storage unit 620 may include readable media in the form of volatile memory units, such as a random access memory unit (RAM)6201 and/or a cache memory unit 6202, and may further include a read-only memory unit (ROM) 6203.
The memory unit 620 may also include a program/utility 6204 having a set (at least one) of program modules 6205, such program modules 6205 including, but not limited to: an operating system, one or more application programs, other program modules, and program data, each of which, or some combination thereof, may comprise an implementation of a network environment.
Bus 630 may be one or more of several types of bus structures, including a memory unit bus or memory unit controller, a peripheral bus, an accelerated graphics port, a processing unit, or a local bus using any of a variety of bus architectures.
The electronic device 600 may also communicate with one or more external devices 700 (e.g., keyboard, pointing device, bluetooth device, etc.), with one or more devices that enable a user to interact with the electronic device 600, and/or with any devices (e.g., router, modem, etc.) that enable the electronic device 600 to communicate with one or more other computing devices. Such communication may occur via an input/output (I/O) interface 650. Also, the electronic device 600 may communicate with one or more networks (e.g., a Local Area Network (LAN), a Wide Area Network (WAN), and/or a public network such as the Internet) via the network adapter 660. The network adapter 660 may communicate with other modules of the electronic device 600 via the bus 630. It should be appreciated that although not shown in the figures, other hardware and/or software modules may be used in conjunction with the electronic device 600, including but not limited to: microcode, device drivers, redundant processing units, external disk drive arrays, RAID systems, tape drives, and data backup storage platforms, to name a few.
Embodiments of the present invention further provide a computer-readable storage medium for storing a program, and the steps of the method for checking hyperlinks through a mouse track when the program is executed are implemented. In some possible embodiments, the aspects of the present invention may also be implemented in the form of a program product comprising program code for causing a terminal device to perform the steps according to various exemplary embodiments of the present invention described in the above-mentioned electronic prescription flow processing method section of this specification, when the program product is run on the terminal device.
As shown above, when the program of the computer-readable storage medium of this embodiment is executed, the simplest and most convenient operation is used to open multiple hyperlinks in the browser, and the multiple hyperlinks are opened in multiple tabs or windows on the premise of hardly increasing the operation, so that the functions of the browser are expanded, and the user-friendly experience of the browser is improved.
Fig. 27 is a schematic structural diagram of a computer-readable storage medium of the present invention. Referring to fig. 27, a program product 800 for implementing the above method according to an embodiment of the present invention is described, which may employ a portable compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM) and include program code, and may be run on a terminal device, such as a personal computer. However, the program product of the present invention is not limited in this regard and, in the present document, a readable storage 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.
The program product may employ any combination of one or more readable media. The readable medium may be a readable signal medium or a readable storage medium. A readable storage 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 (a non-exhaustive list) of the readable storage medium include: an electrical connection having one or more wires, a portable disk, 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.
A computer readable storage medium may include a propagated data signal with 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 readable storage medium may also be any readable medium that is not a readable storage 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 readable storage medium may be transmitted using any appropriate medium, including but not limited to wireless, wireline, optical fiber cable, RF, etc., or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
Program code for carrying out operations for aspects of the present invention may be written in any combination of one or more programming languages, including an object oriented programming language such as Java, 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 computing device, partly on the user's device, as a stand-alone software package, partly on the user's computing device and partly on a remote computing device, or entirely on the remote computing device or server. In the case of a remote computing device, the remote computing device may be connected to the user computing device through any kind of network, including a Local Area Network (LAN) or a Wide Area Network (WAN), or may be connected to an external computing device (e.g., through the internet using an internet service provider).
In conclusion, the method, the system, the equipment and the storage medium for checking the hyperlinks through the mouse track realize the opening of a plurality of hyperlinks in the browser through the simplest and most convenient operation, realize the opening of a plurality of hyperlinks in a plurality of labels or windows on the premise of hardly increasing the operation, expand the functions of the browser and improve the humanized experience of the browser.
The foregoing is a more detailed description of the invention in connection with specific preferred embodiments and it is not intended that the invention be limited to these specific details. For those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains, several simple deductions or substitutions can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, and all shall be considered as belonging to the protection scope of the invention.

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1. A method for checking hyperlinks by mouse tracking, comprising:
s101, a mouse receives a preset first operation, each object area containing hyperlinks in a browser page is triggered to establish an independent first detection area, each first detection area only contains one hyperlink, and the first operation comprises continuously pressing at least one key of the mouse;
s102, when a mouse continuously receives a preset first operation and moves, marking a motion track of the mouse in a browser page, detecting at least one first detection area passing along with the motion track of the mouse in the browser page, and recording a hyperlink corresponding to the passed first detection area;
s103, judging whether the mouse receives a preset second operation, wherein the second operation comprises releasing at least one key pressed in the first operation, and if yes, executing the step S104; if not, executing step S102;
s104, respectively generating the content of each target page corresponding to all the hyperlinks recorded in the step S102 in other pages of the browser;
the steps between the step S102 and the step S103 further include:
step S1023, judging whether the motion track of the mouse on the browser page enters a first detection area which is not passed through before, if so, executing step S1024, otherwise, returning to step S102;
step S1024, a page is newly built in the browser, a webpage label of the newly built page is displayed on a label bar of the browser, the newly built page generates the content of a target page corresponding to the hyperlink, a page contraction display area is built outside the page of the browser, the webpage label of the page of the browser is moved in the direction away from the page of the browser, and the area between the moved webpage label and the page of the browser is used as a page contraction display area; and displaying the content of the target page corresponding to the first detection area currently entered by the mouse in a reduced mode in the page thumbnail display area.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first operation is pressing the left mouse button and the second operation is releasing the left mouse button.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the first operation is pressing the left mouse button and the side mouse button and the second operation is releasing the left mouse button and the side mouse button.
4. The method for checking hyperlinks according to claim 1, wherein between the step S102 and the step S103, further comprising: and the mouse emits light at the edge of the first detection area through which the motion track of the browser page passes.
5. The method for checking hyperlinks according to claim 1, wherein between the step S102 and the step S104, further comprising: when the right button of the mouse is pressed, the motion track of the mouse is cleared in the browser page.
6. A system for checking hyperlinks by mouse-tracking, for implementing the method of checking hyperlinks by mouse-tracking according to any of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that said system for checking hyperlinks by mouse-tracking comprises:
the detection area generation module is used for triggering each object area containing the hyperlinks in the browser page to respectively establish an independent first detection area when the mouse receives a preset first operation, wherein each first detection area only contains one hyperlink, and the first operation comprises the step of continuously pressing at least one key of the mouse;
the system comprises a check hyperlink recording module, a check hyperlink detecting module and a check hyperlink recording module, wherein the check hyperlink recording module is used for detecting at least one first detection area passing along with the movement track of the mouse on a browser page when the mouse continuously receives a preset first operation and moves, and recording a hyperlink corresponding to the passed first detection area; and
and the check hyperlink display module is used for respectively generating the content of each target page corresponding to all hyperlinks recorded in the check hyperlink recording module in other pages of the browser when the mouse receives a preset second operation, wherein the second operation comprises releasing at least one key pressed in the first operation.
7. An apparatus for checking hyperlinks by mouse-tracking, comprising:
a processor;
a memory having stored therein executable instructions of the processor;
wherein the processor is configured to perform the steps of the method of checking hyperlinks by mouse-tracking according to any of claims 1 to 5 via execution of the executable instructions.
8. A computer-readable storage medium storing a program which, when executed, performs the steps of the method of checking hyperlinks by mouse-tracking as claimed in any of claims 1 to 5.
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