CN111381745B - Page switching method, device and equipment - Google Patents

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CN111381745B
CN111381745B CN201811625426.0A CN201811625426A CN111381745B CN 111381745 B CN111381745 B CN 111381745B CN 201811625426 A CN201811625426 A CN 201811625426A CN 111381745 B CN111381745 B CN 111381745B
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The embodiment of the invention provides a page switching method, a device and equipment, wherein the method comprises the following steps: displaying a first guide page of an application program in a first area of a screen; displaying a label sequence in association with the first guide page, wherein the label sequence comprises labels corresponding to the accessed guide pages respectively; in response to selection of a first functionality control in the first guide page, displaying a first content page corresponding to the first functionality control in a second region of the screen; and responding to the selection of the target label in the label sequence, and displaying a second guide page corresponding to the target label in the first area. And generating tags respectively corresponding to the accessed guide pages based on the access of the user to the guide pages, thereby forming a tag sequence corresponding to the access path of the guide pages, and enabling the user to switch among the accessed different guide pages in one step based on the tag sequence.

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Page switching method, device and equipment
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of internet, in particular to a page switching method, device and equipment.
Background
To meet the various needs of a wide range of users, a wide variety of applications have been developed by numerous service providers. Multiple functionality controls are often provided in an application, and user operation of different functionality controls often causes the application to jump between different pages. The application program is generally composed of multi-level pages, and the hierarchical relationship of the pages often represents the logical relationship between the function controls.
For example, assuming that an application includes three pages, a, B, and C, when a user clicks a function control in page a, page B pops up, and when a user clicks a function control in page B, page C pops up. Under the condition of currently displaying the page C, if the user wants to switch to the page a, the user needs to perform two rollback operations: firstly, the page B is switched to through one rollback operation, and then the page A is switched to through one rollback operation.
Therefore, under the condition that the page levels of the application program are more, the page switching is carried out in a layer-by-layer backspacing mode, and the efficiency is very low.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the invention provides a page switching method, device and equipment, which are used for improving the page switching effect.
In a first aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a page switching method, including:
displaying a first guide page of an application program in a first area of a screen;
displaying a label sequence in association with the first guide page, wherein the label sequence comprises labels respectively corresponding to the accessed guide pages;
in response to selection of a first functionality control in the first guide page, displaying a first content page corresponding to the first functionality control in a second region of the screen;
and responding to the selection of a target label in the label sequence, and displaying a second guide page corresponding to the target label in the first area.
In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a page switching apparatus, including:
the system comprises a guide display module, a first display module and a second display module, wherein the guide display module is used for displaying a first guide page of an application program in a first area of a screen;
the tag display module is used for displaying a tag sequence in association with the first guide page, wherein the tag sequence comprises tags corresponding to the accessed guide pages respectively;
a content display module, configured to display, in response to selection of a first functionality control in the first guide page, a first content page corresponding to the first functionality control in a second region of the screen;
the guidance display module is further configured to display, in response to selection of a target tag in the tag sequence, a second guidance page corresponding to the target tag in the first area.
In a third aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides an electronic device, which includes a first processor and a first memory, where the first memory is used to store one or more computer instructions, and when the one or more computer instructions are executed by the first processor, the page switching method in the first aspect is implemented.
An embodiment of the present invention provides a computer storage medium, configured to store a computer program, where the computer program enables a computer to implement the page switching method in the first aspect when executed.
By the scheme, under the page structure scene that the application program organizes the information to be displayed into the guide page and the content page, the switching between the guide pages is realized. Generally, each guide page often includes one or more functionality controls, and through selection of the functionality controls, a corresponding content page is displayed, where the content page often includes one or more content objects and description information corresponding to each content object. The screen may be divided into two regions: the display device comprises a first area and a second area, wherein the first area is used for displaying a guide page, and the second area is used for displaying a content page.
Specifically, the process of implementing the guide page switching by the scheme is as follows: assuming that a first guide page is displayed in the first area of the current screen, when the first guide page is displayed, a tag sequence is displayed in association with the first guide page, wherein the tag sequence includes tags corresponding to the guide pages visited until the first guide page is ended, and the tags include tags of the first guide page. Based on this, on one hand, the user may trigger a selection operation on the first function control in the first guidance page, and display the corresponding first content page in the second area of the screen based on the selection operation, so that the user may know the relevant content corresponding to the first function control through the first content page, and on the other hand, if the user wants to switch to another guidance page that has been visited originally at this time, the first content page may be kept unchanged, and the first guidance page displayed in the first area may be switched to the second guidance page corresponding to the target tag by selecting the required target tag in the tag sequence. Furthermore, based on the display of the second guide page, the user can continue to view the related content corresponding to each of the function controls provided by the second guide page.
In summary, based on the access of the user to each guide page, tags corresponding to the accessed guide pages are generated, so as to form a tag sequence corresponding to the access path of the guide page, and based on the tag sequence, the user can flexibly switch between the different accessed guide pages, and moreover, only one operation is required to switch from the currently displayed guide page to the required guide page, thereby achieving an effect of efficiently switching pages.
In a fourth aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a page switching method, where the method includes:
displaying a first page of an application;
displaying a label sequence in association with the first page, wherein the label sequence comprises labels corresponding to the accessed pages respectively;
and responding to the selection of the target label in the label sequence, and displaying a second page corresponding to the target label.
In a fifth aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a page switching apparatus, including:
the page display module is used for displaying a first page of the application program;
the label display module is used for displaying a label sequence in association with the first page, wherein the label sequence comprises labels corresponding to the accessed pages respectively;
and the page display module is also used for responding to the selection of the target label in the label sequence and displaying a second page corresponding to the target label.
In a sixth aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides an electronic device, which includes a second processor and a second memory, where the second memory is used to store one or more computer instructions, and when the one or more computer instructions are executed by the second processor, the page switching method in the fourth aspect is implemented.
An embodiment of the present invention provides a computer storage medium, configured to store a computer program, where the computer program enables a computer to implement the page switching method in the fourth aspect when executed.
The scheme provided by the fourth aspect can realize switching among different pages, and the specific process is as follows: assuming that a first page is displayed on the current screen, when the first page is displayed, a tag sequence is displayed in association with the first page, wherein the tag sequence includes tags corresponding to pages visited until the first page, and the tags include tags of the first page. Based on this, if the user wants to switch to a certain page that has been visited originally, the first page displayed on the screen can be switched to the second page corresponding to the target tag by selecting the required target tag in the tag sequence. According to the scheme, the tags respectively corresponding to the accessed pages are generated based on the access of the user to the pages, so that the tag sequence corresponding to the page access path is formed, the user can flexibly switch between the different accessed pages based on the tag sequence, and the currently displayed page is switched to the required page by only one step of operation, so that the effect of efficiently switching the pages is achieved.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a conventional accessing process for sequentially accessing pages;
fig. 2 is a schematic view of an access process for sequentially performing page accesses according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 3a is a flowchart of a page switching method according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3b is a diagram illustrating a page transition state corresponding to the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 a;
FIG. 3c is a diagram illustrating another page transition state corresponding to the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 a;
FIG. 3d is a diagram illustrating another page transition state corresponding to the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 a;
fig. 4a is a flowchart of another page switching method according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4b is a diagram illustrating an accessing process of sequentially accessing pages according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 4 a;
FIG. 4c is a diagram illustrating a page transition state corresponding to the embodiment shown in FIG. 4 a;
fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a page switching apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device corresponding to the page switching apparatus provided in the embodiment shown in FIG. 5
Fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of another page switching apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 8 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device corresponding to the page switching apparatus provided in the embodiment shown in fig. 7.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are some, but not all embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
The terminology used in the embodiments of the invention is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used in the examples of the present invention and the appended claims, the singular forms "a", "an", and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, and "a" and "an" generally include at least two, but do not exclude at least one, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
It should be understood that the term "and/or" as used herein is merely one type of association that describes an associated object, meaning that three relationships may exist, e.g., a and/or B may mean: a exists alone, A and B exist simultaneously, and B exists alone. In addition, the character "/" herein generally indicates that the former and latter related objects are in an "or" relationship.
The words "if", as used herein may be interpreted as "at \8230; \8230whenor" when 8230; \8230when or "in response to a determination" or "in response to a detection", depending on the context. Similarly, the phrases "if determined" or "if detected (a stated condition or event)" may be interpreted as "when determined" or "in response to a determination" or "when detected (a stated condition or event)" or "in response to a detection (a stated condition or event)", depending on the context.
It is also noted that the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a good or system that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such good or system. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrases "comprising one of \8230;" does not exclude the presence of additional like elements in an article or system comprising the element.
In addition, the sequence of steps in each method embodiment described below is only an example and is not strictly limited.
Before describing the page switching method provided by the embodiment of the present invention, a scenario of a page structure of an application program is illustrated, and a conventional access process of performing page access in sequence in the scenario is described with reference to fig. 1, so that the page switching method provided by the embodiment of the present invention can be more conveniently understood based on the illustration in the following.
Assume that the object accessed by the user is an application referred to as product a. Also, assume that the application organizes the information that needs to be displayed into a page structure of a guide page and a content page. Generally, each guide page often includes one or more functionality controls, and through selection of the functionality controls, a corresponding content page is displayed, where the content page often includes one or more content objects and description information corresponding to each content object.
It can be understood that different guide pages or content pages actually have a hierarchical relationship, and the hierarchical relationship often indicates that a user triggers a certain content object in a content page corresponding to a previous-level guide page and leads out display of a next-level guide page, but when the user selects a different content object in the previous-level content page, the led-out next-level guide page changes correspondingly, and the change is indicated as change of content in the guide page.
In addition, in some practical scenarios, the screen may be divided into two regions: the display device comprises a first area and a second area, wherein the first area is used for displaying a guide page, and the second area is used for displaying a content page. The first region and the second region may be, for example, in a left-right adjacent relationship.
Based on the above exemplary page structure, a conventional access procedure of a sequential access page is schematically illustrated in conjunction with fig. 1.
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a conventional access process of sequentially performing page accesses, as shown in fig. 1:
after the application program is opened, the home page of the application program is entered, and at this time, the home page is the first guide page, which is marked as a guide page L1 in fig. 1 and is displayed in the left area of the screen. The guidance page L1 is assumed to include three function controls, namely a resource list, a monitoring list and a log list, and a name of an application, namely a product a, is displayed on the upper left corner of the guidance page L1, and the product a can serve as an identifier of the guidance page L1.
When the user selects the function control of the resource list, a content page corresponding to the resource list is displayed in the right area of the screen, that is, adjacent to the guidance page L1, which is marked as the content page L1 in fig. 1, and three content objects of the resource 1, the resource 2, and the resource 3 and the corresponding related description information are displayed in the content page L1.
When the user selects the content object of resource 1, the guide page L1 is closed and the guide page corresponding to resource 1 is displayed in the left area of the screen, which is marked as guide page L2 in fig. 1. Several function controls including an example list, a backup function and an account function are assumed in the guidance page L2, and "resource 1" is displayed in the upper left corner of the guidance page L2 as an identifier of the guidance page L2. At this time, the content page L1 originally displayed in the right area of the screen may be collapsed or kept displayed.
After the user selects the function control of the instance list, a content page corresponding to the instance list is displayed in a right area of the screen, which is marked as a content page L2 in fig. 1, and two content objects of the instance 1 and the instance 2 and corresponding related description information are displayed in the content page L2.
When the user selects the content object of instance 1, the guidance page L2 is retracted and the guidance page corresponding to instance 1, labeled as guidance page L3 in fig. 1, is displayed in the left area of the screen. Several function controls including instance details, instance backup and instance management are assumed in the guidance page L3, and "instance 1" is displayed in the upper left corner of the guidance page L3 as the identifier of the guidance page L3.
After the user selects the function control of the example details, a content page corresponding to the example details is displayed in the right area of the screen, which is marked as a content page L3 in fig. 1, and a variety of related description information of the example 1 is displayed in the content page L3.
In the conventional page access process shown in fig. 1, L2, and L3 ·, can be considered to reflect the hierarchical relationship of the page. In addition, in the conventional page access process, for example, if the user wants to return from the current guide page L3 to the guide page L1, a back button needs to be set on each guide page, so that the user clicks the back button of the guide page L3 to return to the guide page L2 first, and then clicks the back button of the guide page L2 to return to the guide page L1.
In contrast to fig. 1, fig. 2 illustrates an access process of a sequential access page according to an embodiment of the present invention. Different from the access process shown in fig. 1, after the guidance page L1 is displayed, the product a, which is the identifier of the guidance page L1, may be extracted as a tag corresponding to the guidance page L1, which is denoted as B1 in fig. 2, and thus, the tag B1 is displayed in association with the guidance page L1. In addition, after the guidance page L2 is displayed, the resource 1, which is the identifier of the guidance page L2, may be extracted as a tab corresponding to the guidance page L2, which is denoted as B2 in fig. 2, so that the tabs B1 and B2 are displayed in association with the guidance page L2. Likewise, after the guidance page L3 is displayed, the identification of the guidance page L3, instance 1, may be extracted as the tab corresponding to the guidance page L3, denoted as B3 in fig. 2, and thus, the tabs B1, B2, and B3 are displayed in association with the guidance page L3.
In summary, in the embodiments of the present invention, a tag sequence is generated, and initially, the tag sequence is empty, and each time a guidance page is displayed, a tag corresponding to the currently displayed guidance page is generated, and the generated tag is added to the tag sequence, so that the tag sequence is displayed in association with the currently displayed guidance page.
The tag sequence may be displayed in association with a certain guide page, as shown in fig. 2, and the tags corresponding to the accessed guide pages are sequentially displayed on the right side of the guide page from top to bottom according to the access order of the guide page. Of course, the tag sequence may be displayed at other locations on the guide page.
In summary, based on the access of the user to each guide page, tags corresponding to the accessed guide pages are generated, so as to form a tag sequence corresponding to the access path of the guide page, and based on the tag sequence, the user can flexibly switch between the different guide pages that have been accessed, and moreover, only one operation is required to switch from the currently displayed guide page to the required guide page, so that an efficient page switching effect is achieved, for example, assuming that the current screen displays a guide page L3 and a content page L3, if the user wants to switch to the guide page L1, only the tag B1 needs to be clicked, and the guide page L3 can be switched to the guide page L1.
Based on the page access procedure described above, the following describes an implementation procedure of the page switching method provided herein with reference to the following embodiments.
Fig. 3a is a flowchart of a page switching method according to an embodiment of the present invention, and as shown in fig. 3a, the method includes the following steps:
301. a first guide page of an application is displayed in a first area of a screen.
302. And displaying a label sequence in association with the first guide page, wherein the label sequence comprises labels corresponding to the accessed guide pages.
303. In response to selection of a first functionality control in the first guide page, a first content page corresponding to the first functionality control is displayed in a second region of the screen.
304. And responding to the selection of the target label in the label sequence, and displaying a second guide page corresponding to the target label in the first area.
In connection with the example illustrated in fig. 2, assuming that the first guidance page displayed in the first area, for example, the left area, on the current screen is the guidance page L2, as shown in fig. 3B, the tabs B1 and B2 are included in the tab sequence displayed in association with the guidance page L2. As previously described, the ordering of tabs B1 and B2 is consistent with the order of access of their respective corresponding boot pages. In addition, assuming that the first function control selected by the user in the guidance page L2 is "instance list", the first content page displayed in the second area, e.g., the right area, of the screen is the content page L2 as shown in fig. 3 b.
If the user wants to switch to the guidance page L1 at this time, that is, if the target tab selected by the user is the tab B1, as shown in fig. 3B, at this time, the guidance page L1 corresponding to the tab B1 is displayed in the first area, and the content page L2 is maintained in the second area, that is, the second guidance page is the guidance page L1 in step 304.
As can be seen from fig. 2, since the guidance page L2 is triggered and displayed by the user selecting the content object of "resource 1" in the content page L1 corresponding to the function control of "resource list", when the user accesses the guidance page L1 again, it is likely that the function control of "resource list" is not selected again, or even if the function control of "resource list" is selected again, the content object of "resource 1" is not selected again. If the user no longer selects the content object of "resource 1", the guidance page displayed after the guidance page L1 is no longer the guidance page L2, and the tab corresponding to the guidance page L2 will also be disabled at this time, so as shown in fig. 3B, the tab located after the tab B1 selected by the user, that is, the tab B2, may be deleted. That is, the tags in the tag sequence that are located after the user-selected target tag are deleted.
In order to more intuitively see the meaning of the label after the target label selected by the user is deleted, the description is made with reference to fig. 3 c. In fig. 3c, it is assumed that after the user selects the target tab B1, the second guidance page displayed in the current screen is a guidance page L1, and the tab B1 and the content page L2 are also displayed in the screen. At this time, in response to the user selecting a second function control (such as a log list) in the second guidance page, that is, the guidance page L1, a second content page corresponding to the second function control is displayed in the second area of the screen, as shown in fig. 3c, and it is assumed that the second content page is marked as a content page L1', and the content page L1' includes the log 1, the log 2, and the respective corresponding related description information. Then, in response to selection of a second content object (such as log 1) included in a second content page, that is, content page L1', a fourth guidance page corresponding to log 1 is displayed in the first area of the screen, where the fourth guidance page is, for example, guidance page L2' illustrated in fig. 3c, and it is assumed that two functional controls of log management and log backup are included in guidance page L2 '.
Here, the user selects the log 1 to trigger the display of the guidance page L2', and when the guidance page L2' is displayed, a tag corresponding to the guidance page L2' is generated from the selected log 1, for example, a tag bearing a word of the log 1 is generated, and this tag is illustrated as B2' in fig. 3c, and further, this tag B2' is added to a tag sequence, and the tag sequence is displayed in association with the guidance interface L2', and at this time, the tag sequence is composed of tags B1 and B2 '.
Therefore, if the function control selected from the guide page L1 after the user switches to the guide page L1 is different from the function control selected when the user enters the guide page L1, or even if the selected function control is the same but the content object selected in the content page L1 is different, the guide page and the content page presented thereafter are changed compared with those before switching, and if the labels generated after the target label B1 before switching are retained, on one hand, the excessive labels make the page layout messy and interfere with the readability of the information in the guide page and the content page, on the other hand, the user cannot clearly see the hierarchical relationship between the guide pages through the labels, so that the switching operation becomes complicated and misaligned.
In addition, taking over the example in fig. 3b, assuming that the currently displayed first guidance page is the guidance page L2, and assuming that the first function control selected by the user in the guidance page L2 is "instance list", the first content page displayed in the second area of the screen is the content page L2. If after displaying the content page L2, the user does not trigger the switching operation, but continues to access downwards, for example, a selection operation is performed on the first content object in the first content page, that is, the content page L2, then in response to the selection of the first content object, a third guidance page corresponding to the first content object is displayed in the first area, as shown in fig. 3d, and assuming that the first content object is "instance 1", the third guidance page is the aforementioned guidance page L3. Further, based on the user's selection of "instance 1", a tag corresponding to the guidance page L3 is generated, for example, a tag bearing the word "instance 1", which is illustrated as B3 in fig. 3d, so that when the guidance page L3 is displayed, the tag B3 is added to the tag sequence, and the tag sequence generated at this time is displayed in association with the guidance page L3, and the tag sequence at this time is composed of the tags B1, B2, and B3.
It should be noted that, as can be seen from the foregoing examples, if the first guidance page displayed on the current screen does not have the top page of the application program, the tag corresponding to the first guidance page is often generated according to the name or the identifier of the content object selected by the user in the content page displayed before the first guidance page, in other words, according to the content object that leads out the first guidance page. However, if the first guidance page is the top page of the application, alternatively, when the top page is displayed, the name of the application may be extracted, the tag corresponding to the top page may be generated from the name of the application, a tag sequence including the tag corresponding to the top page may be generated, and the tag sequence may be displayed in association with the top page.
It should be noted that the tag sequence herein may be hidden based on a hiding operation triggered by a user, that is, if a hiding operation triggered by the tag sequence is received at a certain time, the tag sequence is hidden, and conversely, if an operation for displaying the tag sequence is received after the tag sequence is hidden, the tag sequence is displayed. It will be appreciated that even after the tag sequence is hidden, the tag sequence may continue to be updated according to the tag generation process described above based on the page access behavior of the user.
The page structure scenario illustrated in the foregoing embodiments is: and displaying scenes of the guide page and the content page in parallel. In fact, the page structure of some applications may be simpler, such as another page structure that is common presents the following features: the upper level page comprises some data contents and one or more function controls, and the lower level page is displayed based on the triggering of a certain function control, wherein the lower level page also comprises some data contents and function controls.
Based on such a page structure, the following description will be made with reference to the following embodiments to describe an implementation procedure of another page switching method provided by the embodiments of the present invention.
Fig. 4a is a flowchart of another page switching method according to an embodiment of the present invention, and as shown in fig. 4a, the method includes the following steps:
401. a first page of an application is displayed.
402. And displaying a label sequence in association with the first page, wherein the label sequence comprises labels corresponding to the accessed pages respectively.
403. And responding to the selection of the target label in the label sequence, and displaying a second page corresponding to the target label.
For convenience of describing the page switching process, first, a process of sequentially accessing pages of each level of the application program by the user is schematically described with reference to fig. 4 b.
As shown in fig. 4B, assuming that the name of the application is product X, when the application is opened, a home page of the application is displayed, and assuming that the home page is marked as page L1, which includes a function control a, a function control B, and a function control C. When the page L1 is displayed, a tag corresponding to the page L1 may be generated according to the name of the application program, and is denoted as Y1, and the tag Y1 is added to the tag sequence and displayed in association with the page L1, for example, on the right side of the page L1.
If the user selects the function control a, the page L1 is retracted at this time, and the page L2 corresponding to the function control a is displayed, assuming that the page L2 includes the function control A1 and the function control A2. When the page L2 is displayed, a label corresponding to the page L2 may be generated according to the selected function control a, for example, a label bearing the word of the function control a is generated and marked as Y2, and the label Y2 is added to the label sequence and is displayed in association with the page L2.
Furthermore, if the user selects the function control A1 in the page L2, the page L2 is retracted at this time, and the page L3 corresponding to the function control A1 is displayed, assuming that the page L3 includes the function control a11 and the function control a12. When the page L3 is displayed, a label corresponding to the page L3 may be generated according to the selected function control A1, for example, a label bearing the word of the function control A1 is generated and is denoted as Y3, and the label Y3 is added to the label sequence and is displayed in association with the page L3.
Furthermore, if the user selects the function control a11 in the page L3, the page L3 is closed and the page L4 corresponding to the function control a11 is displayed, assuming that the page L4 includes a plurality of data contents. When the page L4 is displayed, a label corresponding to the page L4 may be generated according to the selected function control a11, for example, a label bearing the word of the function control a11 is generated and is denoted as Y4, and the label Y4 is added to the label sequence and displayed in association with the page L4.
Based on the page access process illustrated in fig. 4b, if the current user accesses page L2, the first page displayed in step 401 is assumed to be page L2. In response to selection of a first function control (a function control A1 illustrated in fig. 4 b) in the first page, displaying a third page (a page L3) corresponding to the first function control, generating a label (Y3) corresponding to the third page (the page L3) according to the first function control (the function control A1), adding the label (Y3) corresponding to the third page (the page L3) to the label sequence, and displaying the label sequence in association with the third page (the page L3).
Based on the page access procedure illustrated in fig. 4b, it is assumed that the current user accesses page L3, i.e. the first page displayed in step 401 is assumed to be page L3. Then, as shown in fig. 4c, tags Y1, Y2, and Y3 are included in the tag sequence displayed in association with page L3 at this time. If the user wants to switch to the page L1 at this time, the user may click the tab Y1, and the tab Y1 is the target tab in step 403 at this time. After the user selects the tag Y1, the page L1 corresponding to the tag Y1 is displayed, so that the switching from the currently displayed page to the target page required by the user can be realized in one step through the selection of the required tag.
In addition, since it is likely that the subsequent access path will change after the user switches back to page L1 again, the tags after tag Y1 may be deleted after switching back to page L1, i.e. as shown in fig. 4b, tags Y2, Y3 and Y4 are deleted.
For example, as illustrated in fig. 4c, when the user switches to the second page as the page L1, in response to selection of a first function control, such as the function control B, in the second page, a third page corresponding to the first function control is displayed, where the third page is, for example, the page L2' illustrated in fig. 4c, and includes the function control B1 and the function control B2. In addition, based on the selection of the user on the function control B, a label corresponding to the page L2' may also be generated according to the function control B, which is denoted as Y2' in fig. 4c, the generated label Y2' is added to the label sequence, and the label sequence is displayed in association with the page L2', where the label sequence is composed of labels Y1 and Y2 '.
According to the scheme, the tags corresponding to the accessed pages are generated based on the access of the user to the pages, so that tag sequences corresponding to the page access paths are formed, the user can flexibly switch between the different accessed pages based on the tag sequences, and the currently displayed page is switched to the required page by only one operation, so that the effect of efficiently switching the page is achieved.
The page switching apparatus of one or more embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that these page switching means may each be constructed using commercially available hardware components configured through the steps taught by the present solution.
Fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a page switching apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, and as shown in fig. 5, the apparatus includes: a guidance display module 11, a label display module 12 and a content display module 13.
And the guide display module 11 is used for displaying a first guide page of the application program in a first area of the screen.
A tag display module 12, configured to display a tag sequence in association with the first guidance page, where the tag sequence includes tags corresponding to the visited guidance pages.
And a content display module 13, configured to, in response to selection of a first function control in the first guide page, display a first content page corresponding to the first function control in a second area of the screen.
The guidance display module 11 is further configured to display, in response to selection of a target tag in the tag sequence, a second guidance page corresponding to the target tag in the first area.
Optionally, the first guidance page is a home page of the application program, and the tag display module 12 is specifically configured to: extracting the name of the application program; generating a label corresponding to the first guide page according to the name of the application program; and generating the label sequence containing the labels corresponding to the first guide page.
Optionally, the guidance display module 11 may further be configured to: in response to selection of a first content object contained in the first content page, displaying a third guide page corresponding to the first content object in the first area. At this time, the label display module 12 may be further configured to: generating a label corresponding to the third guide page according to the first content object; adding a label corresponding to the third leading page into the label sequence; displaying the sequence of tags in association with the third guide interface.
Optionally, the label display module 12 is specifically configured to: deleting the tags in the tag sequence that are located after the target tag.
Optionally, the content display module 13 may be further configured to: in response to selection of a second functionality control in the second guide page, displaying a second content page corresponding to the second functionality control in a second region of the screen. The guidance display module 11 may be further configured to: in response to selection of a second content object contained in the second content page, displaying a fourth guide page corresponding to the second content object in the first area. The tag display module 12 may also be configured to: generating a label corresponding to the fourth guide page according to the second content object; adding a label corresponding to the fourth guide page into the label sequence; displaying the sequence of tags in association with the fourth guidance interface.
Optionally, the tag display module 12 may be further configured to: and if the hiding operation triggered by the label sequence is received, hiding the label sequence.
The apparatus shown in fig. 5 can perform the method of the embodiment shown in fig. 3a, and reference may be made to the related description of the embodiment shown in fig. 3a for a part of this embodiment that is not described in detail. The implementation process and technical effect of this technical solution are described in the embodiment shown in fig. 3a, and are not described herein again.
In one possible design, the structure of the page switching apparatus shown in fig. 5 may be implemented as an electronic device, which may be a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a server, or other devices. As shown in fig. 6, the electronic device may include: a first processor 21 and a first memory 22. Wherein the first memory 22 is used for storing a program that supports an electronic device to execute the page switching method provided in the embodiment shown in fig. 3a, and the first processor 21 is configured to execute the program stored in the first memory 22.
The program comprises one or more computer instructions which, when executed by the first processor 21, are capable of performing the steps of:
displaying a first guide page of an application program in a first area of a screen;
displaying a label sequence in association with the first guide page, wherein the label sequence comprises labels corresponding to the accessed guide pages respectively;
in response to selection of a first functionality control in the first guide page, displaying a first content page corresponding to the first functionality control in a second region of the screen;
and responding to the selection of a target label in the label sequence, and displaying a second guide page corresponding to the target label in the first area.
Optionally, the first processor 21 is further configured to perform all or part of the steps in the embodiment shown in fig. 3 a.
The electronic device may further include a first communication interface 23, which is used for the electronic device to communicate with other devices or a communication network.
In addition, an embodiment of the present invention provides a computer storage medium for storing computer software instructions for an electronic device, which includes a program for executing the page switching method in the embodiment of the method shown in fig. 3 a.
Fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of another page switching apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in fig. 7, the apparatus includes: a page display module 31 and a label display module 32.
And the page display module 31 is used for displaying a first page of the application program.
And a tag display module 32, configured to display a tag sequence in association with the first page, where the tag sequence includes tags corresponding to the accessed pages.
The page display module 31 is further configured to display, in response to selection of a target tag in the tag sequence, a second page corresponding to the target tag.
Optionally, the first page is a home page of the application program, and the tag display module 32 may be specifically configured to: extracting the name of the application program; generating a label corresponding to the first page according to the name of the application program; and generating the label sequence containing the labels corresponding to the first page.
Optionally, the page display module 31 may be further configured to: in response to selection of a first functionality control in the first page, displaying a third page corresponding to the first functionality control. The label display module 32 may also be configured to: generating a label corresponding to the third page according to the first function control; adding the label corresponding to the third page into the label sequence; displaying the sequence of tags in association with the third page.
Optionally, the tag display module 32 may be further configured to: deleting the tags in the tag sequence that are located after the target tag.
Optionally, the page display module 31 may be further configured to: in response to selection of a second functionality control in the second page, displaying a fourth page corresponding to the second functionality control. The label display module 32 may also be configured to: generating a label corresponding to the third page according to the second function control; adding a label corresponding to the fourth page into the label sequence; displaying the sequence of tags in association with the fourth page.
The apparatus shown in fig. 7 can perform the method of the embodiment shown in fig. 4a, and reference may be made to the related description of the embodiment shown in fig. 4a for a part of this embodiment that is not described in detail. The implementation process and technical effect of this technical solution are described in the embodiment shown in fig. 4a, and are not described herein again.
In one possible design, the structure of the page switching apparatus shown in fig. 7 may be implemented as an electronic device, which may be a device such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a server, or the like. As shown in fig. 8, the electronic device may include: a second processor 41 and a second memory 42. Wherein the second memory 42 is used for storing a program for supporting the electronic device to execute the page switching method provided in the embodiment shown in fig. 4a, and the second processor 41 is configured to execute the program stored in the second memory 42.
The program comprises one or more computer instructions which, when executed by the second processor 41, are capable of implementing the steps of:
displaying a first page of an application;
displaying a label sequence in association with the first page, wherein the label sequence comprises labels corresponding to the accessed pages respectively;
and responding to the selection of the target label in the label sequence, and displaying a second page corresponding to the target label.
Optionally, the second processor 41 is further configured to perform all or part of the steps in the foregoing embodiment shown in fig. 4 a.
The electronic device may further include a second communication interface 43 for communicating with other devices or a communication network.
In addition, an embodiment of the present invention provides a computer storage medium for storing computer software instructions for an electronic device, which includes a program for executing the page switching method in the embodiment of the method shown in fig. 4 a.
The above-described embodiments of the apparatus are merely illustrative, and the units described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and parts displayed as units may or may not be physical units, may be located in one place, or may be distributed on a plurality of network units. Some or all of the modules may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of this embodiment. One of ordinary skill in the art can understand and implement it without inventive effort.
Through the above description of the embodiments, those skilled in the art will clearly understand that each embodiment can be implemented by adding a necessary general hardware platform, and of course, can also be implemented by a combination of hardware and software. With this understanding in mind, the above-described aspects and portions of the present technology which contribute substantially or in part to the prior art may be embodied in the form of a computer program product, which may be embodied on one or more computer-usable storage media having computer-usable program code embodied therein, including without limitation disk storage, CD-ROM, optical storage, and the like.
The present invention is described with reference to flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, apparatus (systems), and computer program products according to embodiments of the invention. It will be understood that each flow and/or block of the flow diagrams and/or block diagrams, and combinations of flows and/or blocks in the flow diagrams and/or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer program instructions. These computer program instructions may be provided to a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, embedded processor, or other programmable apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable apparatus, create means for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable memory that can direct a computer or other programmable apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable memory produce an article of manufacture including instruction means which implement the function specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
These computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable apparatus to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer or other programmable apparatus provide steps for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
In a typical configuration, a computing device includes one or more processors (CPUs), input/output interfaces, network interfaces, and memory.
The memory may include forms of volatile memory in a computer readable medium, random Access Memory (RAM) and/or non-volatile memory, such as Read Only Memory (ROM) or flash memory (flash RAM). Memory is an example of a computer-readable medium.
Computer-readable media, including both non-transitory and non-transitory, removable and non-removable media, may implement information storage by any method or technology. The information may be computer readable instructions, data structures, modules of a program, or other data. Examples of computer storage media include, but are not limited to, phase change memory (PRAM), static Random Access Memory (SRAM), dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), other types of Random Access Memory (RAM), read Only Memory (ROM), electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technology, compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM), digital Versatile Disks (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other non-transmission medium, which can be used to store information that can be accessed by a computing device. As defined herein, a computer readable medium does not include a transitory computer readable medium such as a modulated data signal and a carrier wave.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above examples are only intended to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, and not to limit it; although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some technical features may be equivalently replaced; and such modifications or substitutions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the corresponding technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention.

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1. A page switching method is characterized by comprising the following steps:
displaying a first guide page of an application program in a first area of a screen;
displaying a label sequence in association with the first guide page, wherein the label sequence comprises labels respectively corresponding to the accessed guide pages;
in response to selection of a first functionality control in the first guide page, displaying a first content page corresponding to the first functionality control in a second region of the screen;
responding to selection of a target label in the label sequence, and displaying a second guide page corresponding to the target label in the first area;
wherein, initially, the tag sequence is empty, a tag corresponding to a currently displayed guidance page is generated whenever a guidance page is displayed, and the generated tag is added to the tag sequence to display the tag sequence in association with the currently displayed guidance page.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first boot page is a top page of the application, and wherein prior to displaying the sequence of tabs in association with the first boot page, the method further comprises:
extracting the name of the application program;
generating a label corresponding to the first guide page according to the name of the application program;
and generating the label sequence containing the labels corresponding to the first guide page.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein in response to selection of a target tag in the sequence of tags, before displaying a second guidance page corresponding to the target tag in the first area, the method further comprises:
in response to selection of a first content object contained in the first content page, displaying a third guide page corresponding to the first content object in the first area;
generating a label corresponding to the third guide page according to the first content object;
adding a label corresponding to the third leading page into the label sequence;
displaying the sequence of tags in association with the third guide interface.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
deleting tags in the tag sequence that are located after the target tag.
5. The method of claim 4, further comprising:
in response to selection of a second functionality control in the second guide page, displaying a second content page corresponding to the second functionality control in a second region of the screen;
in response to selection of a second content object included in the second content page, displaying a fourth guidance page corresponding to the second content object in the first area;
generating a label corresponding to the fourth guide page according to the second content object;
adding a label corresponding to the fourth leading page into the label sequence;
displaying the sequence of tags in association with the fourth guidance interface.
6. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising:
and if the hiding operation triggered by the label sequence is received, hiding the label sequence.
7. A page switching method is characterized by comprising the following steps:
displaying a first page of an application;
displaying a label sequence in association with the first page, wherein the label sequence comprises labels corresponding to the accessed pages respectively;
responding to the selection of a target label in the label sequence, and displaying a second page corresponding to the target label;
wherein, initially, the tag sequence is empty, a tag corresponding to a currently displayed page is generated whenever one page is displayed, and the generated tag is added to the tag sequence to display the tag sequence in association with the currently displayed page.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the first page is a home page of the application, and wherein prior to displaying the sequence of tags in association with the first page, the method further comprises:
extracting the name of the application program;
generating a label corresponding to the first page according to the name of the application program;
and generating the label sequence containing the labels corresponding to the first page.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein before the step of displaying the second page corresponding to the target tag in response to the selection of the target tag in the tag sequence, the method further comprises:
in response to selection of a first functionality control in the first page, displaying a third page corresponding to the first functionality control;
generating a label corresponding to the third page according to the first function control;
adding the label corresponding to the third page into the label sequence;
displaying the sequence of tags in association with the third page.
10. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
deleting the tags in the tag sequence that are located after the target tag.
11. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
in response to selection of a second functionality control in the second page, displaying a fourth page corresponding to the second functionality control;
generating a label corresponding to the third page according to the second function control;
adding a label corresponding to the fourth page into the label sequence;
displaying the sequence of tags in association with the fourth page.
12. A page switching apparatus, comprising:
the system comprises a guide display module, a first display module and a second display module, wherein the guide display module is used for displaying a first guide page of an application program in a first area of a screen;
the tag display module is used for displaying a tag sequence in association with the first guide page, wherein the tag sequence comprises tags corresponding to the accessed guide pages respectively;
a content display module, configured to display, in response to selection of a first functionality control in the first guide page, a first content page corresponding to the first functionality control in a second region of the screen;
the guidance display module is further configured to display, in response to selection of a target tag in the tag sequence, a second guidance page corresponding to the target tag in the first area;
wherein, initially, the tag sequence is empty, a tag corresponding to a currently displayed guidance page is generated whenever a guidance page is displayed, and the generated tag is added to the tag sequence to display the tag sequence in association with the currently displayed guidance page.
13. An electronic device, comprising: a memory, a processor; wherein the memory is to store one or more computer instructions, wherein the one or more computer instructions, when executed by the processor, implement the page switching method of any of claims 1 to 6.
14. A page switching apparatus, comprising:
the page display module is used for displaying a first page of the application program;
the label display module is used for displaying a label sequence in association with the first page, wherein the label sequence comprises labels corresponding to the accessed pages respectively;
the page display module is further configured to respond to selection of a target tag in the tag sequence and display a second page corresponding to the target tag;
wherein, initially, the tag sequence is empty, a tag corresponding to a currently displayed page is generated whenever one page is displayed, and the generated tag is added to the tag sequence to display the tag sequence in association with the currently displayed page.
15. An electronic device, comprising: a memory, a processor; wherein the memory is to store one or more computer instructions that when executed by the processor implement the page switching method of any of claims 7 to 11.
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