Facilitating navigation of a webpage on a computer device
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1. A method for facilitating navigation of a Webpage on a display having a display area, comprising:
- initially arranging a first portion of the Webpage within the display area and a second portion of the Webpage out of the display area;
presenting, within the display area, a navigation map corresponding to the Webpage; and
rearranging, in response to a control command input associated with the navigation map, the second portion to present the second portion within the display area, whereinthe navigation map includes a pointer to a Webpage object within the second portion,the first portion does not overlap the second portion,the Webpage object is an object within the Webpage, anda comparison is made between metadata of the Webpage object and a user preference data.
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Abstract
A method of Webpage navigation can include a computer device loading a Webpage having at least a first portion and a second portion, arranging the Webpage in order to present the first portion in the display area of the computer device and to place the second portion out of the display area, and presenting a navigation map corresponding to the Webpage in the display area. In response to a control command input with respect to the navigation map, the Webpage can be arranged in order to present the second portion in the display area.
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1. A method for facilitating navigation of a Webpage on a display having a display area, comprising:
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initially arranging a first portion of the Webpage within the display area and a second portion of the Webpage out of the display area; presenting, within the display area, a navigation map corresponding to the Webpage; and rearranging, in response to a control command input associated with the navigation map, the second portion to present the second portion within the display area, wherein the navigation map includes a pointer to a Webpage object within the second portion, the first portion does not overlap the second portion, the Webpage object is an object within the Webpage, and a comparison is made between metadata of the Webpage object and a user preference data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A computer hardware system, comprising:
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a display having a display area; and at least one hardware processor configured to initiate the following executable operations; initially arranging a first portion of a Webpage within the display area and a second portion of the Webpage out of the display area; presenting, within the display area, a navigation map corresponding to the Webpage; and rearranging, in response to a control command input associated with the navigation map, the second portion to present the second portion within the display area, wherein the navigation map includes a pointer to a Webpage object within the second portion, the first portion does not overlap the second portion, the Webpage object is an object within the Webpage, and a comparison is made between metadata of the Webpage object and a user preference data. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A computer program product, comprising:
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a computer hardware storage device having stored therein computer usable program code for facilitating navigation of a Webpage on a display having a display area, the computer usable program code, which when executed by a computer hardware system, causes the computer hardware system to perform; initially arranging a first portion of the Webpage within the display area and a second portion of the Webpage out of the display area; presenting, within the display area, a navigation map corresponding to the Webpage; and rearranging, in response to a control command input associated with the navigation map, the second portion to present the second portion within the display area, wherein the navigation map includes a pointer to a Webpage object within the second portion, the first portion does not overlap the second portion, the Webpage object is an object within the Webpage, and a comparison is made between metadata of the Webpage object and a user preference data. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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