METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DYNAMIC WEB PAGE ARRANGEMENT
First Claim
1. A method for storing user interaction habits with an electronic document, the method comprising:
- getting a first user interaction with the electronic document;
getting a network address associated with the electronic document;
determining if the first user interaction is a first user interaction type;
if the first user interaction is the first user interaction type, getting at least an electronic document element datum associated with the first user interaction;
storing the electronic document element datum in a first user interaction type data file; and
storing a first count associated with the electronic document element datum.
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Abstract
A browser renders a page for display according to user habits. When a user interacts with a page associated with a network address, an entry is made in a file that associates the element on the page of the user interaction with the network address. When the page is visited again, the file is checked to see if any entry exists. If an entry exists and the stored user interaction is still relevant for that page, the page is rendered so that the location the user interacted with is provided at the top of the display, or the element is re-arranged, as in the case of a table, or both re-positioning and re-arranging occurs. Such page rendering reduces the need for the user to scroll through the page to view the desired information.
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4 Claims
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1. A method for storing user interaction habits with an electronic document, the method comprising:
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getting a first user interaction with the electronic document; getting a network address associated with the electronic document; determining if the first user interaction is a first user interaction type; if the first user interaction is the first user interaction type, getting at least an electronic document element datum associated with the first user interaction; storing the electronic document element datum in a first user interaction type data file; and storing a first count associated with the electronic document element datum. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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