Method and apparatus for navigating an information hierarchy
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1. A computer-implemented method for facilitating navigation by a user through a hierarchy of computer-presented information, the method comprising:
- a. presenting on a computer screen information associated with one navigational level and a clickable actuator that is representative of the one navigational level, thematically or metaphorically representative of the topic of information being navigated, and that is selectable by the user to return to the one navigational level; and
b. presenting in response to a user selection of information presented at the one navigational level;
i. a screen display of information representative of a subsequent navigational level;
ii. the clickable actuator representative of the one navigational level; and
iii. a second clickable actuator representative of the subsequent navigational level, having pictorial subject matter in common with the first actuator, and being thematically or metaphorically consistent with the topic of information being navigated,the presentation of the first and second clickable actuators at the subsequent navigational level being juxtaposed to provide the user a thematic or metaphoric reference to the topic of information being navigated and to provide information identifying the user'"'"'s current position in the information hierarchy, path information concerning a route to the present place in the hierarchy, and a clickable means to return to any location previously traversed in the hierarchy.
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Abstract
A system of user navigation through large computer programs with many screens provides the user with a set of clickable actuators that indicate the path taken to the user'"'"'s current position in the hierarchy and that provide an intuitive method for returning to any previous level. The clickable actuators form a coherent image that is consistent with an overall theme or metaphor related to the subject matter of the information presented.
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19 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method for facilitating navigation by a user through a hierarchy of computer-presented information, the method comprising:
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a. presenting on a computer screen information associated with one navigational level and a clickable actuator that is representative of the one navigational level, thematically or metaphorically representative of the topic of information being navigated, and that is selectable by the user to return to the one navigational level; and b. presenting in response to a user selection of information presented at the one navigational level; i. a screen display of information representative of a subsequent navigational level; ii. the clickable actuator representative of the one navigational level; and iii. a second clickable actuator representative of the subsequent navigational level, having pictorial subject matter in common with the first actuator, and being thematically or metaphorically consistent with the topic of information being navigated, the presentation of the first and second clickable actuators at the subsequent navigational level being juxtaposed to provide the user a thematic or metaphoric reference to the topic of information being navigated and to provide information identifying the user'"'"'s current position in the information hierarchy, path information concerning a route to the present place in the hierarchy, and a clickable means to return to any location previously traversed in the hierarchy. - View Dependent Claims (2, 16, 17, 18)
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3. A computer-implemented method for facilitating navigation by a user through a hierarchy of computer-presented information related to a subject matter, the method comprising:
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presenting on a computer screen a series of at least two juxtaposed clickable actuators, each clickable actuator being representative of a different hierarchical level of the computer-presented information and including common pictorial subject matter consistent with an overall theme or metaphor representative of the subject matter, so that the series of juxtaposed clickable actuators forms a unitary image pictorially consistent with the overall theme or metaphor, the series of clickable actuators assisting the user'"'"'s navigation of the hierarchy of computer-presented information by providing the user with a consistent pictorial reference to the subject matter of the computer-presented information, an intuitively understandable display of the user'"'"'s position within the hierarchy and the path taken through the hierarchy to arrive at that position, and an intuitive means to return to any position along the path; and sensing the user selection of one of the series of clickable actuators and navigating to the hierarchical level represented by that actuator. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6)
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7. A mnemonic device for navigating through a hierarchy of computer-presented information, comprising:
a set of juxtaposed clickable actuators corresponding to steps in an interactive computer-implemented process and forming a coherent image thematic or metaphoric with the process, each clickable actuator representative of a different level of the hierarchy and including pictorial subject matter common to the other clickable actuators in the set, the common subject matter thematically or metaphorically consistent with the process, the set of actuators providing the user with a consistent reference to the subject matter of the computer-presented information and with information identifying his position within the hierarchy and the path taken to arrive at that position, as well as a means to return to any position along the path. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A method of presenting multilevel hierarchical information to a computer user so as to facilitate the user'"'"'s navigation through the multiple levels of the information by the use of clickable actuators, comprising:
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a. presenting to the user at one level within the hierarchy one group of multiple user-selectable selections; b. in response to a user selection of one of the group of multiple user-selectable selections at the one level, navigating to a subsequent level of the hierarchical information indicated by the user'"'"'s selection and presenting; i. a second group of user-selectable selections; ii. a first clickable actuator representative of the one level; and iii. a second clickable actuator representative of the subsequent level, the clickable actuators being operable to navigate to the represented levels, including a thread of common subject matter consistent with an overarching theme or metaphor that is consistent with the overall content of the computer-presented information, and being juxtaposed to form a unitary image pictorially consistent with the overarching theme or metaphor and with each other, the clickable actuators providing the user with a consistent reference to the subject matter of the computer-presented information and information identifying his position within the hierarchy and the path taken to arrive at that position, as well as a means to return to any position along the path. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An apparatus for presenting to a user multi-level hierarchical information and for facilitating the user'"'"'s navigation through the multiple levels of the information stored on a digital computer, comprising:
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a computer display terminal; means for presenting to the user on the computer display terminal at one level of the hierarchy a first group of multiple user-selectable options; means for responding to a user selection of one of the group of multiple options at the one level, for navigating to another level of the hierarchical information indicated by the user'"'"'s selection and for presenting a group of user-selectable actuators including a first actuator representative of the one level, and a second actuator representative of the other level, the clickable actuators being operable to navigate to the represented levels, including a thread of common subject matter consistent with the overarching theme or metaphor, and being juxtaposed to form a unitary image pictorially consistent with the overarching theme or metaphor and with each other to provide a consistent reference to the user of the subject matter of the information being referenced and to identify the user'"'"'s position within the hierarchy and the path used to arrive at that position and a means to return to any position along the path.
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19. A method of presenting multilevel hierarchical information to a computer user so as to facilitate the user'"'"'s navigation through the multiple levels of the information by the use of clickable actuators, the ith level representing a typical level of the hierarchy, the method comprising:
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a. presenting to the user at the level an ith group of multiple user-selectable selections; b. in response to a user selection of one of the group of multiple selections at the ith level, navigating to an i+lth level of the hierarchical information indicated by the user'"'"'s selection and presenting; i. an i+lth group of user-selectable selections; ii. an ith first clickable actuator representative of the ith level; and iii. an i+lth clickable actuator representative of the i+lth level, the clickable actuators being operable to navigate to the represented levels, including a thread of common subject matter consistent with an overarching theme or metaphor that is consistent with the overall content of the computer-presented information, and being juxtaposed to form a unitary image pictorially consistent with the overarching theme or metaphor and with each other, the clickable actuators providing the user with a consistent reference to the subject matter of the computer-presented information and information identifying his position within the hierarchy and the path taken to arrive at that position, as well as a means to return to any position along the path.
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