This invention generally relates to the field of graphical user interfaces for information handling systems, and specifically, to a method and apparatus implementing a graphical user interface which has layered menus presented in a helpful, user friendly manner which enhances web browsing capability.
With faster processors, more memory and broadband Internet connections, it is possible to hold many more web pages open at the same time. For many web activities, including comparison shopping and research activities, it would be an advantage to be able to quickly jump back and forth between several web pages.
There are current methods which allow the user to view several windows or layers simultaneously on the computer monitor screen. Graphics programs such as Adobe Photoshop allow the user to put information on different layers. There are features in word-processing programs such as Microsoft Word that allow the user to view multiple documents at the same time.
Current methods of multiple window viewing known to the art fail to adequately increase the usability and speed of web browsing. The traditional back and forward buttons and the use of the history menu work, but these methods quickly become a burden since, for example, many clicks are required to navigate through multiple windows.
Therefore, it would be desirable to provide a means to view multiple pages on a single screen and to provide a user with a capability to expand a reference page from a thumbnail and/or URL to a window which occupies a significant portion of the monitor screen and is easily readable to the user.
The present invention provides a method and an apparatus for keeping track of many pages and allows the user to quickly move back and forth between several web pages. Furthermore, it provides a method to view several web pages simultaneously.
In a first aspect of the present invention, a method of accessing two or more web pages of information through network communications is disclosed which includes the steps of paging through two or more web pages, at least one of the two or more web pages being displayed on a first portion of a monitor screen and displaying a layer menu on which there is information which identifies the individual ones of the two or more web pages which have been paged or selected, the layer menu being displayed on a second portion of the monitor screen. The second portion either is in a nonoverlapping relationship with the first portion or is disposed at a margin of the first portion.
In a second aspect of the present invention, an apparatus is disclosed for allowing a user to browse the web in a flexible and versatile manner which includes a processor coupled to a network; a monitor, coupled to the processor and having a screen; and an input means for data entry coupled to the processor, wherein the screen may display both a web page and a layer menu which lists one or more web pages.
In a third aspect of the present invention, a computer program of machine readable instructions is disclosed which includes code to perform the following steps: paging through two or more web pages, at least one of the two or more web pages being displayed on a first portion of a monitor screen; and displaying a layer menu on which there is information which identifies the individual ones of the two or more web pages which have been paged or selected, the layer menu being displayed on a second portion of the monitor screen. The second portion either is in a nonoverlapping relationship with the first portion or is disposed at a margin of the first portion.
The present invention describes a graphical user interface (GUI) with a human factors design which allows the user to more quickly access pages previously viewed and to view several pages simultaneously.
The present invention uses a layer menu that records the web address and a thumbnail graphic of each page visited or each page which fits a preselected criterion.
The present invention in one embodiment adds two buttons to the button bar that allow the viewer to switch between a single page view and a multiple page view.
The present invention provides the ability to select several pages from the layer menu and then drag them to the screen to view all the pages simultaneously.
It is to be understood that both the forgoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention as claimed. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate an embodiment of the invention and together with the general description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
The numerous advantages of the present invention may be better understood by those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying figures in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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The present invention uses an apparatus which includes a computer monitor and a processor in an information handling system. The processor is coupled to a network, such as the Internet. Any web access process may recognize such parameters as the universal resource locator (URL). Web access processing known in the art may be used in conjunction with the present invention. The processor should be capable of displaying, formatting, scaling, and other functions associated with the display of windows.
In the present invention, an Internet or web graphical user interface (GUI) allows users to access previously viewed pages more quickly and to view several web pages simultaneously. This invention involves using a layer menu that records the web address which optionally includes a thumbnail graphic of each page visited. It also may include adding two buttons to the tool bar that allows the user to switch between a single page view and a multiple page view. Finally, the method had the ability to select several pages from the layer menu and to drag the pages to the screen in order to view all of the web pages simultaneously.
The present invention relates to a method that allows the web user to view a layer menu on a screen which records each web address visited and shows a small thumbnail of each page. The user can click on any layer to instantly access that page. The layer menu is to be displayed as a window and contain a list of URLs, thumbnails, or a URL with thumbnail. Layout of the layer menu window is important for human factors considerations. In an embodiment, the layer menu occupies approximately ⅕ of the monitor screen and each URL with corresponding thumbnail occupies approximately ⅙ the width of the computer monitor screen and approximately 1/20 the height of the screen. These dimensions may be varied to provide versatility and utility.
Other options may be used. The layer menu window may have shrink button to allow the window to fall back onto a button or tool bar. A maximum number of entries in the layer menu may be set. This may be 10, 16, 32, or some other number. The layer menu may be implemented so that it only appears after a certain number of pages are accessed or selected. This may be two or a higher number. A drop and drag feature may be implemented so that the user may depress a selection from the layer menu and place the corresponding web page on the screen. Placement may result in an increase in the number of web pages displayed or may result in replacing the older web page beneath the drop point.
The user may interact with the graphical user interface by various means. The interaction may be through a touch screen, a mouse, a track ball, etc.
The present invention may be implemented as part of the computer instructions of the software program in a windows type application, as a separate application capable of interpreting a web related language such as hyper text markup language (HTML), as a plug in, or by other means.
It is believed that the method, apparatus, and computer program for layer menus and multiple page displays for web GUI of the present invention and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the forgoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely an explanatory embodiment thereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10109305 | Mar 2002 | US |
Child | 12152548 | US |