CN114461106B - Display method and device and electronic equipment - Google Patents
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Abstract
本公开实施例公开了展示方法、装置和电子设备。该方法的一具体实施方式包括:展示悬浮控件,其中,所述悬浮控件用于在被触发时展示被收入页面的标识集合;当被收入页面的页面内容更新时,所述悬浮控件的展示状态从第一状态变换到第二状态。由此,可以提供一种新的展示方式。
The disclosed embodiment discloses a display method, device and electronic device. A specific implementation of the method includes: displaying a floating control, wherein the floating control is used to display a set of identifiers of a received page when triggered; when the page content of the received page is updated, the display state of the floating control changes from a first state to a second state. Thus, a new display method can be provided.
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技术领域Technical Field
本公开涉及互联网技术领域,尤其涉及一种展示方法、装置和电子设备。The present disclosure relates to the field of Internet technology, and in particular to a display method, device and electronic device.
背景技术Background technique
随着互联网的发展,用户越来越多的使用终端设备处理各种事务。例如,在日常工作中,我们经常会有多个任务并行处理的需求,可能是因为处理一个事情需要多个信息源,也可能是因为本身工作繁忙,所以需要同时处理多个紧急的事务。电子设备受限于面积和操作空间,使得用户在并行处理多个任务的时候,遇到各种各样的阻碍。With the development of the Internet, users are increasingly using terminal devices to handle various matters. For example, in daily work, we often have the need to handle multiple tasks in parallel, perhaps because we need multiple information sources to handle one thing, or because we are busy at work, so we need to handle multiple urgent matters at the same time. Electronic devices are limited by area and operating space, so users encounter various obstacles when handling multiple tasks in parallel.
发明内容Summary of the invention
提供该公开内容部分以便以简要的形式介绍构思,这些构思将在后面的具体实施方式部分被详细描述。该公开内容部分并不旨在标识要求保护的技术方案的关键特征或必要特征,也不旨在用于限制所要求的保护的技术方案的范围。This disclosure section is provided to introduce concepts in a brief form, which will be described in detail in the detailed description section below. This disclosure section is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed technical solution, nor is it intended to limit the scope of the claimed technical solution.
第一方面,本公开实施例提供了一种展示方法,该方法包括:展示悬浮控件,其中,所述悬浮控件用于在被触发时展示被收入页面的标识集合;当被收入页面的页面内容更新时,所述悬浮控件的展示状态从第一状态变换到第二状态。In a first aspect, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a display method, the method comprising: displaying a floating control, wherein the floating control is used to display a set of identifiers of a received page when triggered; when the page content of the received page is updated, the display state of the floating control changes from a first state to a second state.
第二方面,本公开实施例提供了一种展示装置,包括:展示单元,用于展示悬浮控件,其中,所述悬浮控件用于在被触发时展示被收入页面的标识集合;变换单元,用于当被收入页面的页面内容更新时,所述悬浮控件的展示状态从第一状态变换到第二状态。In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a display device, comprising: a display unit, for displaying a floating control, wherein the floating control is used to display a set of identifiers of a received page when triggered; and a transformation unit, for transforming the display state of the floating control from a first state to a second state when the page content of the received page is updated.
第三方面,本公开实施例提供了一种电子设备,包括:一个或多个处理器;存储装置,用于存储一个或多个程序,当所述一个或多个程序被所述一个或多个处理器执行,使得所述一个或多个处理器实现如第一方面所述的展示方法。In a third aspect, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides an electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; a storage device for storing one or more programs, when the one or more programs are executed by the one or more processors, the one or more processors implement the display method as described in the first aspect.
第四方面,本公开实施例提供了一种计算机可读介质,其上存储有计算机程序,该程序被处理器执行时实现如第一方面所述的展示方法的步骤。In a fourth aspect, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a computer-readable medium having a computer program stored thereon, which, when executed by a processor, implements the steps of the display method described in the first aspect.
本公开实施例提供的展示方法、装置和电子设备,以先展示悬浮控件,这个悬浮控件可以在被触发时展示被收入页面的标识集合;如果被收入页面的页面内容更新,则悬浮控件的展示状态可以发生变化。由此,可以向用户明确提示被收入页面的页面内容有更新。由此,可以方便用户获知被收入页面的最新状态,及时处理被收入页面的相关事项。The display method, device and electronic device provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure first display a floating control, which can display a set of identifiers of the received page when triggered; if the page content of the received page is updated, the display state of the floating control can change. Thus, the user can be clearly prompted that the page content of the received page has been updated. Thus, the user can conveniently learn the latest status of the received page and handle relevant matters of the received page in a timely manner.
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结合附图并参考以下具体实施方式,本公开各实施例的上述和其他特征、优点及方面将变得更加明显。贯穿附图中,相同或相似的附图标记表示相同或相似的元素。应当理解附图是示意性的,原件和元素不一定按照比例绘制。The above and other features, advantages and aspects of the embodiments of the present disclosure will become more apparent with reference to the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Throughout the accompanying drawings, the same or similar reference numerals represent the same or similar elements. It should be understood that the drawings are schematic and the originals and elements are not necessarily drawn to scale.
图1是根据本公开的展示方法的一个实施例的流程图;FIG1 is a flow chart of an embodiment of a display method according to the present disclosure;
图2是根据本公开的展示方法的一个应用场景的示意图;FIG2 is a schematic diagram of an application scenario of the display method according to the present disclosure;
图3是根据本公开的展示方法的一个应用场景的示意图;FIG3 is a schematic diagram of an application scenario of the display method according to the present disclosure;
图4是根据本公开的展示方法的另一个应用场景的示意图;FIG4 is a schematic diagram of another application scenario of the display method according to the present disclosure;
图5是本公开的展示方法的又一个应用场景的示意图;FIG5 is a schematic diagram of another application scenario of the display method disclosed herein;
图6A、图6B、图6C和图6D是根据本公开的展示方法的一个应用场景的示意图;6A, 6B, 6C and 6D are schematic diagrams of an application scenario of the display method according to the present disclosure;
图7是根据本公开的展示方法的一个实施例的流程图;FIG7 is a flow chart of an embodiment of a display method according to the present disclosure;
图8A和图8B是根据本公开的展示方法的一个应用场景的示意图;8A and 8B are schematic diagrams of an application scenario of the display method according to the present disclosure;
图9根据本公开的展示方法的一个应用场景的示意图;FIG9 is a schematic diagram of an application scenario of the display method according to the present disclosure;
图10A和图10B是根据本公开的展示方法的一个应用场景的示意图;10A and 10B are schematic diagrams of an application scenario of the display method according to the present disclosure;
图11A、图11B和图11C是根据本公开的展示方法的一个应用场景的示意图;FIG. 11A , FIG. 11B , and FIG. 11C are schematic diagrams of an application scenario of the display method according to the present disclosure;
图12是根据本公开的展示装置的一个实施例的结构示意图;FIG12 is a schematic structural diagram of an embodiment of a display device according to the present disclosure;
图13是本公开的一个实施例的展示方法可以应用于其中的示例性系统架构;FIG13 is an exemplary system architecture in which the display method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may be applied;
图14是根据本公开实施例提供的电子设备的基本结构的示意图。FIG. 14 is a schematic diagram of a basic structure of an electronic device provided according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
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下面将参照附图更详细地描述本公开的实施例。虽然附图中展示了本公开的某些实施例,然而应当理解的是,本公开可以通过各种形式来实现,而且不应该被解释为限于这里阐述的实施例,相反提供这些实施例是为了更加透彻和完整地理解本公开。应当理解的是,本公开的附图及实施例仅用于示例性作用,并非用于限制本公开的保护范围。Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Although certain embodiments of the present disclosure are shown in the accompanying drawings, it should be understood that the present disclosure can be implemented in various forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments described herein, but rather these embodiments are provided for a more thorough and complete understanding of the present disclosure. It should be understood that the drawings and embodiments of the present disclosure are only for exemplary purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
应当理解,本公开的方法实施方式中记载的各个步骤可以按照不同的顺序执行,和/或并行执行。此外,方法实施方式可以包括附加的步骤和/或省略执行示出的步骤。本公开的范围在此方面不受限制。It should be understood that the various steps described in the method embodiments of the present disclosure may be performed in different orders and/or in parallel. In addition, the method embodiments may include additional steps and/or omit the steps shown. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
本文使用的术语“包括”及其变形是开放性包括,即“包括但不限于”。术语“基于”是“至少部分地基于”。术语“一个实施例”表示“至少一个实施例”;术语“另一实施例”表示“至少一个另外的实施例”;术语“一些实施例”表示“至少一些实施例”。其他术语的相关定义将在下文描述中给出。The term "including" and its variations used herein are open inclusions, i.e., "including but not limited to". The term "based on" means "based at least in part on". The term "one embodiment" means "at least one embodiment"; the term "another embodiment" means "at least one additional embodiment"; the term "some embodiments" means "at least some embodiments". The relevant definitions of other terms will be given in the following description.
需要注意,本公开中提及的“第一”、“第二”等概念仅用于对不同的装置、模块或单元进行区分,并非用于限定这些装置、模块或单元所执行的功能的顺序或者相互依存关系。It should be noted that the concepts such as "first" and "second" mentioned in the present disclosure are only used to distinguish different devices, modules or units, and are not used to limit the order or interdependence of the functions performed by these devices, modules or units.
需要注意,本公开中提及的“一个”、“多个”的修饰是示意性而非限制性的,本领域技术人员应当理解,除非在上下文另有明确指出,否则应该理解为“一个或多个”。It should be noted that the modifications of "one" and "plurality" mentioned in the present disclosure are illustrative rather than restrictive, and those skilled in the art should understand that unless otherwise clearly indicated in the context, it should be understood as "one or more".
本公开实施方式中的多个装置之间所交互的消息或者信息的名称仅用于说明性的目的,而并不是用于对这些消息或信息的范围进行限制。The names of the messages or information exchanged between multiple devices in the embodiments of the present disclosure are only used for illustrative purposes and are not used to limit the scope of these messages or information.
请参考图1,其示出了根据本公开的展示方法的一个实施例的流程。该展示方法可以应用于终端设备。如图1所示该展示方法,包括以下步骤:Please refer to Figure 1, which shows a process of an embodiment of a display method according to the present disclosure. The display method can be applied to a terminal device. As shown in Figure 1, the display method includes the following steps:
步骤101,展示悬浮控件。Step 101, display the floating control.
在本实施例中,展示方法的执行主体(例如终端设备,或者安装在终端设备上的如IM客户端等应用程序)可以展示悬浮控件。In this embodiment, the execution subject of the display method (such as a terminal device, or an application such as an IM client installed on the terminal device) can display a floating control.
在这里,悬浮控件用于在被触发时展示被收入页面的标识集合。Here, the floating control is used to display the set of logos included in the page when it is triggered.
在本实施例中,悬浮控件可以展示在应用(终端的一个或者所有应用)的用户界面的上层。应用的用户界面可以是任意功能的界面。例如,用户界面可以包括但不限于以下至少一项:文档界面、会话界面、邮件界面、日程界面、网页内容展示界面等。In this embodiment, the floating control can be displayed on the upper layer of the user interface of the application (one or all applications of the terminal). The user interface of the application can be an interface of any function. For example, the user interface can include but is not limited to at least one of the following: a document interface, a conversation interface, an email interface, a schedule interface, a web content display interface, etc.
在本实施例中,上述应用可以是任意种类的应用,在此不做限定。例如,上述应用可以包括以下至少一种但不限于:即时通讯类应用、视频播放类应用和邮件类应用等。In this embodiment, the above application may be any type of application and is not limited here. For example, the above application may include at least one of the following but is not limited to: instant messaging application, video playback application, and email application.
可以理解,由于悬浮控件在用户界面的上层,悬浮控件的展示位置和展示状态,不会因为应用的用户界面的切换而发生改变。It can be understood that, since the floating control is on the upper layer of the user interface, the display position and display state of the floating control will not change due to the switching of the user interface of the application.
步骤102,当被收入页面的页面内容更新时,悬浮控件的展示状态从第一状态变换到第二状态。Step 102: When the page content of the page being collected is updated, the display state of the floating control is changed from the first state to the second state.
在这里,第一状态和第二状态的差异,可以根据实际应用场景设置,在此不做限定。Here, the difference between the first state and the second state can be set according to the actual application scenario and is not limited here.
作为示例,第一状态和第二状态的差异,可以包括但是不限于以下至少一项:图案内容、图案颜色、图案形状。As an example, the difference between the first state and the second state may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following: pattern content, pattern color, and pattern shape.
请参考图2和图3,图2和图3示出了图1对应的实施例的示例性应用场景图。图2中,界面201的上层可以展示一号悬浮控件202,作为示例,界面201 上可以展示“XxxYyy”。当被收入页面的页面内容更新时,例如被收入的会话界面接收到新消息时,可以显示如图3所示的二号悬浮控件301。需要说明的是,一号悬浮控件202和二号悬浮控件301,是同一悬浮控件的不同显示状态,而不是不同的悬浮控件。可以理解,二号悬浮控件301是第二状态的示例性表示。Please refer to Figures 2 and 3, which show exemplary application scenario diagrams of the embodiment corresponding to Figure 1. In Figure 2, the upper layer of the interface 201 can display the first floating control 202. As an example, "XxxYyy" can be displayed on the interface 201. When the page content of the collected page is updated, for example, when the collected conversation interface receives a new message, the second floating control 301 as shown in Figure 3 can be displayed. It should be noted that the first floating control 202 and the second floating control 301 are different display states of the same floating control, rather than different floating controls. It can be understood that the second floating control 301 is an exemplary representation of the second state.
需要说明的是,本实施例提供的展示方法,可以先展示悬浮控件,这个悬浮控件可以在被触发时展示被收入页面的标识集合;如果被收入页面的页面内容更新,则悬浮控件的展示状态可以发生变化。由此,可以向用户明确提示被收入页面的页面内容有更新。由此,可以方便用户获知被收入页面的最新状态,及时处理被收入页面的相关事项。It should be noted that the display method provided in this embodiment can first display a floating control, and this floating control can display the set of identifiers of the collected page when triggered; if the page content of the collected page is updated, the display state of the floating control can change. In this way, the user can be clearly prompted that the page content of the collected page has been updated. In this way, it is convenient for the user to know the latest status of the collected page and handle related matters of the collected page in a timely manner.
在一些实施例中,第二状态包括如下中的一种或多种但不限于:发送所述更新内容的用户的用户标识信息;所更新的被收入页面的页面标识信息。In some embodiments, the second state includes one or more of the following but is not limited to: user identification information of the user who sent the updated content; and page identification information of the updated included page.
作为示例,被收入页面可以包括会话界面,如果会话界面中有新消息,第二状态可以包括发送新消息的用户(例如张三)的头像(例如猫图案)。作为示例,请参考图4,图4示出了三号悬浮控件401。三号悬浮控件401是第二状态的示例性表示,可以看出,三号悬浮控件401包括张三的头像(猫图案)。As an example, the collected page may include a conversation interface. If there is a new message in the conversation interface, the second state may include an avatar (e.g., a cat pattern) of the user (e.g., Zhang San) who sent the new message. As an example, please refer to FIG. 4, which shows a third floating control 401. The third floating control 401 is an exemplary representation of the second state. It can be seen that the third floating control 401 includes the avatar (cat pattern) of Zhang San.
作为示例,如果更新的会话是群会话,第二状态可以展示群会话的群标识。As an example, if the updated session is a group session, the second state may show a group identifier of the group session.
作为示例,被收入页面可以包括文档显示页面,如果文档中有更新,第二状态可以展示更新的文档的页面标识信息,例如,页面可以是文档名称。As an example, the collected page may include a document display page. If there is an update in the document, the second state may display page identification information of the updated document. For example, the page may be the document name.
需要说明的是,页面内容更新的时候,以发送更新内容的用户信息显示第二状态,可以向用户提醒新消息的来源,由此,用户可以根据新消息的来源,快速确定是否需要处理被收入页面的相关事项。It should be noted that when the page content is updated, the second status is displayed with the user information that sends the updated content, which can remind the user of the source of the new message. As a result, the user can quickly determine whether it is necessary to deal with related matters of the included page based on the source of the new message.
需要说明的是,页面内容更新的时候,以更新的被收入页面的页面标识显示第二状态,可以向用户提醒所更新的被收入页面。由此,用户可以根据页面标识,判断该被收入页面是否需要尽快处理,提高事项处理进度的有序性和合理性。It should be noted that when the page content is updated, the second state is displayed with the page identifier of the updated collected page, which can remind the user of the updated collected page. Therefore, the user can judge whether the collected page needs to be processed as soon as possible based on the page identifier, thereby improving the orderliness and rationality of the progress of the matter processing.
在一些实施例中,第二状态可以与所更新的被收入页面的更新内容相关。In some embodiments, the second state may be associated with updated content of the updated incoming page.
需要说明的是,基于被更新的被收入页面的更新内容相关,确定所述第二状态,可以向用户提示最近更新的被收入页面的更新内容,由此,用户可以通过悬浮控件的第二状态,确定本次的更新内容是否需要尽快处理,避免错过较为重要的被收入页面的处理。It should be noted that, based on the updated content of the updated included page, the second state is determined, which can prompt the user with the updated content of the recently updated included page. Thus, the user can determine whether the updated content needs to be processed as soon as possible through the second state of the floating control to avoid missing the processing of more important included pages.
在一些实施例中,第二状态与所更新的被收入页面的更新内容相关包括如下中的一种或多种:当所述更新内容包括第一类型内容时,所述第二状态包括与第一类型内容对应的第一样式,其中,第一类型内容指示提醒至少两个用户查看;当所述更新内容包括第二类型内容时,所述第二状态包括与第二类型内容对应的第二样式,其中,第二类型内容指示提醒单个用户查看;当所述更新内容包括第三类型内容时,所述第二状态包括与第三类型内容对应的第三样式,其中,第三类型内容指示需要加急处理的内容。In some embodiments, the second state is related to the updated content of the updated collected page and includes one or more of the following: when the updated content includes a first type of content, the second state includes a first style corresponding to the first type of content, wherein the first type of content indicates a reminder for at least two users to view; when the updated content includes a second type of content, the second state includes a second style corresponding to the second type of content, wherein the second type of content indicates a reminder for a single user to view; when the updated content includes a third type of content, the second state includes a third style corresponding to the third type of content, wherein the third type of content indicates content that requires expedited processing.
在这里,请参考图5,图5示出了第二状态的示例性显示方式。作为示例,被收入页面可以包括会话界面,如果会话界面中有新消息,第二状态可以包括发送新消息的用户(例如张三)的头像(例如猫图案)。Here, please refer to Figure 5, which shows an exemplary display method of the second state. As an example, the collected page may include a conversation interface, and if there is a new message in the conversation interface, the second state may include an avatar (e.g., a cat pattern) of the user (e.g., Zhang San) who sent the new message.
作为示例,如果张三发送的消息内容包括第一类型内容(例如指示所有人查看“@all”)。可以在内环5011和外环5012之间,显示绿色。或者外环5012以虚线显示。As an example, if the content of the message sent by Zhang San includes the first type of content (for example, indicating that everyone should view "@all"), green may be displayed between the inner ring 5011 and the outer ring 5012, or the outer ring 5012 may be displayed as a dotted line.
作为示例,如果张三发送的消息内容包括第二类型内容(例如指示本地登录用户查看),可以在内环5011和外环5012之间,显示黄色。As an example, if the content of the message sent by Zhang San includes the second type of content (for example, instructing the local logged-in user to view), it can be displayed in yellow between the inner ring 5011 and the outer ring 5012.
作为示例,如果张三发送的消息内容包括第三类型内容(例如指示消息内容为加急消息),可以在内环5011和外环5012之间,显示红色。As an example, if the content of the message sent by Zhang San includes the third type of content (for example, indicating that the message content is an urgent message), it can be displayed in red between the inner ring 5011 and the outer ring 5012.
需要说明的是,通过采用不同的样式,指示不同类型的更新内容,可以提醒用户按照显示样式区分事情的紧急程度,能够有效向用户提醒更新内容的紧急程度,由此,用户可以根据提醒合理安排处理进度,提高信息处理效率。It should be noted that by using different styles to indicate different types of update content, users can be reminded to distinguish the urgency of matters according to the display style, which can effectively remind users of the urgency of the update content. As a result, users can reasonably arrange the processing progress according to the reminder and improve information processing efficiency.
在一些实施例中,上述悬浮控件的展示状态从第一状态变换到第二状态进一步包括如下动效:第一状态的悬浮控件逐渐缩小消失,第二状态的悬浮控件从无到有并逐渐放大到预设大小后停止。需要说明的是,本实现方式可以单独实施;在不冲突的情况下,也可以与本申请其它实施例或者步骤一同实施。In some embodiments, the display state of the above floating control changes from the first state to the second state further includes the following dynamic effects: the floating control in the first state gradually shrinks and disappears, and the floating control in the second state gradually expands from nothing to a preset size and then stops. It should be noted that this implementation method can be implemented alone; if there is no conflict, it can also be implemented together with other embodiments or steps of the present application.
请参考图6A、图6B、图6C和图6D。图6A示出了相对于图1所示的悬浮控件变小的示意图,如控件601所示。图6B示出了第一状态的悬浮控件缩小至几乎消失的示意图,如控件602所示;可以理解,消息不见不方便示意,因此控件602采用几乎消息的形式表达消失。图6C示出了第二状态的悬浮控件从无到有放大的示意图,如控件603所示。图6D示出了第二状态的悬浮控件放大到预设大小的示意图,如控件604。Please refer to Figures 6A, 6B, 6C and 6D. Figure 6A shows a schematic diagram of the floating control shown in Figure 1 becoming smaller, as shown in control 601. Figure 6B shows a schematic diagram of the floating control in the first state being reduced to almost disappearing, as shown in control 602; it can be understood that it is inconvenient to illustrate that the message is not visible, so control 602 uses the form of almost disappearing to express disappearance. Figure 6C shows a schematic diagram of the floating control in the second state being enlarged from nothing to something, as shown in control 603. Figure 6D shows a schematic diagram of the floating control in the second state being enlarged to a preset size, as shown in control 604.
需要说明的是,使用上述动效显示第一状态到第二状态的变化过程,可以使得第一状态和第二状态之间的变化自然和缓,符合人类认知习惯。并且,悬浮控件先缩小再放大的过程中,控件面积发生改变,以面积改变提醒用户的方式,可能更能吸引到用户的注意力,进行有效提醒。It should be noted that the use of the above-mentioned dynamic effect to display the change process from the first state to the second state can make the change between the first state and the second state natural and gentle, which conforms to human cognitive habits. In addition, in the process of shrinking and then enlarging the floating control, the area of the control changes, and the way of reminding the user by the area change may attract the user's attention and provide an effective reminder.
在一些实施例中,如果上一个页面内容更新所对应的动效为播放完毕时,又有新的页面内容发生更新,打断上一个动效的播放,并播放新的页面内容更新所对应的动效。In some embodiments, if the animation corresponding to the previous page content update is finished playing and new page content is updated, the playback of the previous animation is interrupted and the animation corresponding to the new page content update is played.
作为示例,被收入页面包括第一页面和第二页面。如果第一页面的页面内容有更新,那么可以展示图6所示的动效变化过程,作为第一页面的对应的动效。如果在图6所示的变化过程中,第二页面的页面内容又有更新,那么可以打断第一页面对应的动效,播放第二页面所对应的动效。例如,第一页面的动效变化到图6C的时候,第二页面的页面内容有更新,那么原定的图6C到图6D之间的动效可以不再播放。并且,可以播放第二页面对应的动效,例如,第二页面的新消息发送用户的头像,从无到有并逐渐放大到预设大小后停止。As an example, the collected pages include the first page and the second page. If the page content of the first page is updated, the dynamic effect change process shown in Figure 6 can be displayed as the corresponding dynamic effect of the first page. If the page content of the second page is updated again during the change process shown in Figure 6, the dynamic effect corresponding to the first page can be interrupted, and the dynamic effect corresponding to the second page can be played. For example, when the dynamic effect of the first page changes to Figure 6C, the page content of the second page is updated, then the dynamic effect originally scheduled between Figure 6C and Figure 6D may no longer be played. In addition, the dynamic effect corresponding to the second page can be played, for example, the avatar of the user sending the new message on the second page, which appears from nothing and gradually enlarges to a preset size and then stops.
需要说明的是,在上一动效播放的时候,检测到最新的页面内容更新,则打断上一动效的播放,播放最新的页面内容对应的动效,可以提醒用户最新的更新内容,由此,可以提高提醒的及时性和更新内容提醒的准确性。It should be noted that when the last animation is playing, if the latest page content update is detected, the playback of the last animation will be interrupted and the animation corresponding to the latest page content will be played, which can remind the user of the latest updated content, thereby improving the timeliness of the reminder and the accuracy of the updated content reminder.
请参考图7,其示出了根据本公开的展示方法的一个实施例的流程。该展示方法可以应用于终端设备。如图7所示该展示方法,包括以下步骤:Please refer to FIG. 7, which shows a process of an embodiment of a display method according to the present disclosure. The display method can be applied to a terminal device. As shown in FIG. 7, the display method includes the following steps:
步骤701,展示悬浮控件。Step 701, display the floating control.
需要说明的是,图7对应的实施例,可以单独实施;在不冲突的情况下,也可以与本申请其它实施例或者步骤一同实施。例如,可以与图1对应的实施例一同实施。It should be noted that the embodiment corresponding to FIG. 7 can be implemented alone, or can be implemented together with other embodiments or steps of the present application without conflict, for example, can be implemented together with the embodiment corresponding to FIG. 1 .
在本实施例中,展示方法的执行主体(例如终端设备)可以展示悬浮控件。In this embodiment, the execution subject of the display method (such as a terminal device) can display a floating control.
在本实施例中,悬浮控件可以展示在应用(终端的一个或者所有应用)的用户界面的上层。应用的用户界面可以是任意功能的界面。例如,用户界面可以包括但不限于以下至少一项:文档界面、会话界面、邮件界面、日程界面、网页内容展示界面等。In this embodiment, the floating control can be displayed on the upper layer of the user interface of the application (one or all applications of the terminal). The user interface of the application can be an interface of any function. For example, the user interface can include but is not limited to at least one of the following: a document interface, a conversation interface, an email interface, a schedule interface, a web content display interface, etc.
在本实施例中,上述应用可以是任意种类的应用,在此不做限定。例如,上述应用可以包括以下至少一种但不限于:即时通讯类应用、视频播放类应用和邮件类应用等。In this embodiment, the above application may be any type of application and is not limited here. For example, the above application may include at least one of the following but is not limited to: instant messaging application, video playback application, and email application.
可以理解,由于悬浮控件在用户界面的上层,悬浮控件的展示位置和展示状态,不会因为应用的用户界面的切换而发生改变。It can be understood that, since the floating control is on the upper layer of the user interface, the display position and display state of the floating control will not change due to the switching of the user interface of the application.
步骤702,响应于接收到针对悬浮控件的第一操作信息,展示标识展示界面。Step 702: In response to receiving the first operation information for the floating control, display the logo display interface.
在本实施例中,标识展示界面展示的页面标识,可以用于在被触发时该页面标识指示的被收入页面。In this embodiment, the page identifier displayed on the identifier display interface can be used to indicate the collected page indicated by the page identifier when triggered.
作为示例,标识展示界面展示页面标识所指示的被收入页面,可以包括用户指定收入和/或计算机自动设置收入的页面标识。例如,用户可以将与好友的聊天回话,设置为被收入页面。再例如,计算机可以将用户没有支付完成的支付界面,设置为被收入页面。As an example, the page indicated by the page identification of the identification display interface may include page identifications specified by the user and/or automatically set by the computer. For example, the user may set a chat reply with a friend as a page to be collected. For another example, the computer may set a payment interface where the user has not completed payment as a page to be collected.
在这里,如果用户点击标识展示界面展示的页面标识,终端可以响应点击而展示被点击的页面标识所对应的被收入页面。Here, if the user clicks on a page logo displayed on the logo display interface, the terminal may respond to the click and display the collected page corresponding to the clicked page logo.
作为示例,标识展示界面可以展示会话页面标识,会话页面标识可以用于指示本地登录用户和好友张三的会话界面。用户触发会话页面标识,终端可以展示本地登录用户和好友张三的会话界面。As an example, the logo display interface can display the session page logo, and the session page logo can be used to indicate the session interface between the local logged-in user and the friend Zhang San. The user triggers the session page logo, and the terminal can display the session interface between the local logged-in user and the friend Zhang San.
步骤703,响应于接收到预定义的更换操作信息,将标识展示界面中展示的第一子集更换为第二子集。Step 703: In response to receiving the predefined replacement operation information, the first subset displayed in the logo display interface is replaced with the second subset.
在这里,上述第一子集和第二子集均为被收入页面的标识集合的子集。Here, the first subset and the second subset are both subsets of the set of identifiers included in the page.
在本实施例中,预定义的更换操作信息可以指示用于更换标识展示界面中展示的页面标识的操作。更换操作的实施方式可以根据实际应用场景设置,在此不作限定。In this embodiment, the predefined replacement operation information may indicate an operation for replacing the page logo displayed in the logo display interface. The implementation method of the replacement operation may be set according to the actual application scenario and is not limited here.
例如,用户实施在标识展示界面的滑动操作,可以理解为预定义的更换操作。再例如,用户可以点击翻页控件,可以理解为预定义的更换操作。For example, a user may slide on the logo display interface, which may be understood as a predefined replacement operation. For another example, a user may click on a page turning control, which may be understood as a predefined replacement operation.
需要说明的是,如果被收入页面数量大于标识展示界面的页面标识数量阈值,标识展示界面可以响应预定义更换操作而更换所展示的页面标识;如果被收入页面标识数量不大于标识展示界面预设的页面标识数量阈值,标识展示界面可以不响应预定义更换操作。标识展示界面的页面标识数量阈值,可以指示标识展示界面一次性可以展示的页面标识的最大数量。It should be noted that if the number of received page identifiers is greater than the page identifier number threshold of the identifier display interface, the identifier display interface may respond to a predefined change operation and change the displayed page identifiers; if the number of received page identifiers is not greater than the page identifier number threshold preset in the identifier display interface, the identifier display interface may not respond to the predefined change operation. The page identifier number threshold of the identifier display interface may indicate the maximum number of page identifiers that can be displayed at one time on the identifier display interface.
请参考图2、图8A和图8B,图2、图8A和图8B示出了图7对应的实施例的示例性应用场景图。图2中,视频播放界面201的上层可以展示悬浮控件201。用户触发悬浮控件201,终端可以展示图8A所示的标识展示界面。在图8A示出的标识展示界面中,可以采用任务列表字样标示被收入页面。在图8A中,示出了第一页面标识、第二页面标识、第三页面标识、第四页面标识、第五页面标识和第六页面标识;图8A中示出的第一页面标识、第二页面标识、第三页面标识、第四页面标识、第五页面标识和第六页面标识可以理解为第一子集。Please refer to Figures 2, 8A and 8B, which show exemplary application scenario diagrams of the embodiment corresponding to Figure 7. In Figure 2, the upper layer of the video playback interface 201 can display a floating control 201. The user triggers the floating control 201, and the terminal can display the identification display interface shown in Figure 8A. In the identification display interface shown in Figure 8A, the word task list can be used to indicate the page to be collected. In Figure 8A, a first page identification, a second page identification, a third page identification, a fourth page identification, a fifth page identification and a sixth page identification are shown; the first page identification, the second page identification, the third page identification, the fourth page identification, the fifth page identification and the sixth page identification shown in Figure 8A can be understood as a first subset.
用户在图8A所示的界面中从下到上地滑动,如图8A中的轨迹801所示的滑动轨迹,标识展示界面可以更换。作为示例,在用户滑动的过程中,第一页面标识和第二页面标识可以滚动至消失,第三页面标识、第四页面标识、第五页面标识和第六页面标识的展示位置可以向上移动,标识展示界面的下方可以更换出第七页面标识和第八页面标识,如图8B所示;图8B中示出的第三页面标识、第四页面标识、第五页面标识、第六页面标识、第七页面标识和第八页面标识可以理解为第二子集。The user slides from bottom to top in the interface shown in FIG8A, as shown by the sliding track 801 in FIG8A, and the logo display interface can be replaced. As an example, during the user's sliding, the first page logo and the second page logo can be scrolled to disappear, the display positions of the third page logo, the fourth page logo, the fifth page logo, and the sixth page logo can be moved upward, and the seventh page logo and the eighth page logo can be replaced at the bottom of the logo display interface, as shown in FIG8B; the third page logo, the fourth page logo, the fifth page logo, the sixth page logo, the seventh page logo, and the eighth page logo shown in FIG8B can be understood as the second subset.
作为示例,第一子集和第二子集之间,交集可以为空,交集也可以不为空。As an example, between the first subset and the second subset, the intersection may be empty or may not be empty.
需要说明的是,本实施例提供的展示方法,通过展示悬浮控件,然后触发悬浮控件可以展示标识展示界面,标识展示界面中可以展示被收入页面,并且标识展示界面可以基于预定义的更换操作更换所展示的页面标识;如果触发页面标识界面中的页面标识,可以展示被触发的页面标识指示的被收入页面。由此,通过采用标识展示界面展示页面标识,并且标识展示界面可以更换所展示的页面标识,可以避免对被收入页面的数量限制,提高同时存在的被收入页面的数量。从而,可以避免用户遗漏未处理的被收入页面,提高信息处理效率。It should be noted that the display method provided in this embodiment can display a floating control, and then trigger the floating control to display an identification display interface, in which the collected page can be displayed, and the identification display interface can change the displayed page identification based on a predefined change operation; if the page identification in the page identification interface is triggered, the collected page indicated by the triggered page identification can be displayed. Therefore, by using the identification display interface to display the page identification, and the identification display interface can change the displayed page identification, it is possible to avoid limiting the number of collected pages and increase the number of collected pages that exist at the same time. Therefore, it is possible to avoid users from missing unprocessed collected pages and improve information processing efficiency.
在一些实施例中,上述标识展示界面所展示的标识指示的被收入页面属于至少一种页面类型。In some embodiments, the page indicated by the logo displayed on the logo display interface belongs to at least one page type.
在一些实施例中,上述方法还包括:页面类型的被收入页面的页面标识。In some embodiments, the above method further includes: a page identifier of the included page of the page type.
在这里,页面类型可以预先定义,页面类型的划分依据可以预先设置。Here, the page types can be pre-defined and the basis for dividing the page types can be pre-set.
在一些应用场景中,预先设置的页面类型可以包括但是不限于以下至少一项:云文档类型、会话类型、网页类型、支付类型、邮件类型和日程类型。In some application scenarios, the pre-set page types may include but are not limited to at least one of the following: cloud document type, session type, web page type, payment type, email type, and schedule type.
在这里,分类展示可以采用各种方式实现。Here, classification display can be achieved in various ways.
例如,分区域展示,同一区域展示同一类型的页面标识,不同区域展示不同类型的页面标识。再例如,分颜色展示,同一颜色展示同一类型的页面标识,不同颜色展示不同类型的页面标识。For example, the display is divided into regions, where the same type of page logo is displayed in the same region, and different types of page logos are displayed in different regions. For another example, the display is divided into colors, where the same type of page logo is displayed in the same color, and different types of page logos are displayed in different colors.
请参考图9,图9示出了根据页面类型的不同,在标识展示界面分类展示被收入页面的示意图。Please refer to FIG. 9 , which shows a schematic diagram of displaying the collected pages in categories on the identification display interface according to different page types.
可选的,每种页面类型与展示区域对应。Optionally, each page type corresponds to a display area.
在图9中,示出了会话类型对应的第一展示区域901。图9中,示出了文档类型对应的第二展示区域902。在第一展示区域901中,可以展示属于会话类型的第一页面标识、第二页面标识和第三页面标识。在第二展示区域902中,可以展示属于文档类型的第四页面标识、第五页面标识和第六页面标识。In Figure 9, a first display area 901 corresponding to a session type is shown. In Figure 9, a second display area 902 corresponding to a document type is shown. In the first display area 901, a first page identifier, a second page identifier, and a third page identifier belonging to the session type may be displayed. In the second display area 902, a fourth page identifier, a fifth page identifier, and a sixth page identifier belonging to the document type may be displayed.
需要说明的是,分类展示被收入页面,可以提高标识展示界面中展示的页面标识的有序性,提高用户获取各类型的页面标识的展示位置的效率,从而提高用户处理被收入页面的相关事项的效率。It should be noted that classified display of included pages can improve the orderliness of page identification displayed in the identification display interface, improve the efficiency of users in obtaining the display locations of various types of page identifications, and thus improve the efficiency of users in handling matters related to the included pages.
在一些实施例中,同一页面类型对应的被收入页面的页面标识,按照时间信息进行排序。In some embodiments, the page identifiers of the collected pages corresponding to the same page type are sorted according to time information.
在一些实施例中,同一页面类型对应的被收入页面的页面标识,根据时间信息进行排序。In some embodiments, page identifiers of the collected pages corresponding to the same page type are sorted according to time information.
在这里,所述时间信息为页面被收入悬浮控件的时间或最近交互时间。Here, the time information is the time when the page is included in the floating control or the most recent interaction time.
可选的,排序依据可以包括但是不限于时间信息。例如,排序依据还可以包括用户自己制定的重要等级。例如,高重要等级的被收入页面排序靠前。Optionally, the sorting basis may include but is not limited to time information. For example, the sorting basis may also include an importance level set by the user. For example, pages with a high importance level are sorted first.
在这里,时间信息的具体种类可以根据类型的不同设置。Here, the specific type of time information can be set according to different types.
在一些应用场景中,作为排序依据的时间信息,可以包括但是不限于以下至少一项:收入时间、最近交互时间,其中,收入时间指示将页面标识确定为被收入页面的时间。In some application scenarios, the time information used as the basis for sorting may include but is not limited to at least one of the following: revenue time, most recent interaction time, wherein the revenue time indicates the time when the page identifier is determined as the revenue page.
需要说明的是,按照时间信息对每种页面类型的页面标识排序,以及展示排序后的页面标识,可以方便用户按照时间信息处理被收入页面,尽量提高用户处理页面标识的及时性。It should be noted that sorting the page identifiers of each page type according to time information and displaying the sorted page identifiers can facilitate users to process the collected pages according to time information and maximize the timeliness of users processing page identifiers.
在一些实施例中,所述方法还包括:对于排序依据为收入时间的第一页面类型,响应于确定该第一页面类型中新增被收入页面,将新增的被收入页面,排列在该第一页面类型对应的页面标识队列的队尾。In some embodiments, the method further includes: for a first page type sorted by income time, in response to determining that a new income page is added to the first page type, arranging the new income page at the end of the page identification queue corresponding to the first page type.
在一些实施例中,所述在每种页面类型对应的展示区域内,展示属于该页面类型的被收入页面,可以包括:在该第一页面类型对应的展示区域,展示第一页面类型对应的页面标识队列。In some embodiments, displaying the collected pages of each page type in the display area corresponding to the page type may include: displaying a page identification queue corresponding to the first page type in the display area corresponding to the first page type.
在这里,可以将排序依据为收入时间的页面类型,称为第一页面类型,以方便说明。Here, the page type sorted according to the income time may be referred to as the first page type for the convenience of explanation.
在这里,第一页面类型的具体类型可以根据实际应用场景设置,在此不做限定。作为示例,第一页面类型可以包括但是不限于以下至少一项:云文档类型、网页类型、支付类型、邮件类型和日程类型。Here, the specific type of the first page type can be set according to the actual application scenario and is not limited here. As an example, the first page type may include but is not limited to at least one of the following: cloud document type, web page type, payment type, email type, and schedule type.
在这里,可以为第一页面类型维护至少一个页面标识队列。例如,一该页面标识队列中,随着收入时间的先后,从队头到队尾排列被收入页面。因此,最新一次收入的被收入页面,可以排到页面标识队列的队尾。如果属于第一页面类型的页面标识不再是被收入页面(例如用户在标识展示界面中点击该页面标识对应的删除控件),则从页面标识队列中删除该被收入页面。Here, at least one page identification queue can be maintained for the first page type. For example, in the page identification queue, the collected pages are arranged from the head to the tail according to the order of collection time. Therefore, the most recently collected collected page can be arranged at the tail of the page identification queue. If the page identification belonging to the first page type is no longer a collected page (for example, the user clicks the delete control corresponding to the page identification in the identification display interface), the collected page is deleted from the page identification queue.
需要说明的是,在第一页面类型对应的展示区域中展示页面标识队列的时候,可以按照队头在上队尾在下的顺序展示,也可以按照队尾在上队头在下的顺序展示。It should be noted that when the page identification queue is displayed in the display area corresponding to the first page type, it can be displayed in the order of the head of the queue at the top and the tail of the queue at the bottom, or it can be displayed in the order of the tail of the queue at the top and the head of the queue at the bottom.
需要说明的是,通过设置与收入时间对应的第一页面类型,可以快速将新增的被收入页面有序排列到展示区域中。可以理解,处理第一页面类型的新增的被收入页面的过程中,无需对第一页面类型已有的页面标识队列重新排序,因此,对于交互较少的页面类型场景,可以快速排序,并且尽量减少因排序而消耗的计算资源。It should be noted that by setting the first page type corresponding to the income time, the newly added income pages can be quickly and orderly arranged in the display area. It can be understood that in the process of processing the newly added income pages of the first page type, there is no need to re-sort the existing page identifier queue of the first page type. Therefore, for the page type scenario with less interaction, it can be quickly sorted and the computing resources consumed by sorting can be minimized.
在一些实施例中,所述方法还包括:对于排序依据为最近交互时间的第二页面类型,响应于预设的排序触发条件满足,根据属于该第二页面类型的被收入页面的最近交互时间,对被收入页面进行排序得到第二页面类型对应的页面标识队列。In some embodiments, the method also includes: for a second page type whose sorting basis is the most recent interaction time, in response to a preset sorting trigger condition being met, sorting the incoming pages according to the most recent interaction time of the incoming pages belonging to the second page type to obtain a page identification queue corresponding to the second page type.
上述步骤所述在每种页面类型对应的展示区域内,展示属于该页面类型的被收入页面,可以包括:在该第二页面类型对应的展示区域,展示第二页面类型对应的页面标识队列。The above step of displaying the collected pages of each page type in the display area corresponding to the page type may include: displaying a page identification queue corresponding to the second page type in the display area corresponding to the second page type.
在一些实施例中,所述排序触发条件包括以下至少一项:该第二页面类型中新增被收入页面,第二页面类型中的已有被收入页面的最近交互时间发生改变。In some embodiments, the sorting triggering condition includes at least one of the following: a new included page is added to the second page type, and the most recent interaction time of an existing included page in the second page type is changed.
在这里,可以将排序依据为最近交互的页面类型,称为第二页面类型,以方便说明。Here, the sorting basis may be the page type of the most recently interacted, which is referred to as the second page type for the convenience of explanation.
在这里,第二页面类型的具体类型可以根据实际应用场景设置,在此不做限定。作为示例,第二页面类型可以包括但是不限于以下至少一项:云文档类型和会话类型。Here, the specific type of the second page type can be set according to the actual application scenario and is not limited here. As an example, the second page type may include but is not limited to at least one of the following: a cloud document type and a session type.
在一些应用场景中,第一页面类型和第二页面类型的划分,可以根据该页面类型的页面标识的交互是否频繁设置。可以理解,是否频繁的判断可以根据实际应用场景设置判断依据,在此不再赘述。In some application scenarios, the division of the first page type and the second page type can be set according to whether the interaction of the page identifier of the page type is frequent. It can be understood that the judgment of whether it is frequent can be set according to the actual application scenario, which will not be repeated here.
在这里,可以为第二页面类型维护至少一个页面标识队列。例如,如果属于第一页面类型的页面标识不再是被收入页面(例如用户在标识展示界面中点击该页面标识对应的删除控件),则从页面标识队列中删除该页面标识。Here, at least one page identifier queue may be maintained for the second page type. For example, if a page identifier belonging to the first page type is no longer an included page (for example, a user clicks a delete control corresponding to the page identifier in the identifier display interface), the page identifier is deleted from the page identifier queue.
需要说明的是,在第二页面类型对应的展示区域中展示页面标识队列的时候,可以按照队头在上队尾在下的顺序展示,也可以按照队尾在上队头在下的顺序展示。It should be noted that when the page identification queue is displayed in the display area corresponding to the second page type, it can be displayed in the order of the head of the queue at the top and the tail of the queue at the bottom, or it can be displayed in the order of the tail of the queue at the top and the head of the queue at the bottom.
在这里,第二页面类型对应的页面标识队列,可能在每次排序触发条件满足的时候,重新生成。排序触发条件,可以包括但是不限于以下至少一项:确定该第二页面类型中新增被收入页面,已有被收入页面的最近交互时间发生改变。Here, the page identification queue corresponding to the second page type may be regenerated each time a sorting trigger condition is met. The sorting trigger condition may include but is not limited to at least one of the following: determining that a new page is added to the second page type, and the latest interaction time of an existing page is changed.
作为示例,对于会话类型的被收入页面,如果会话涉及的用户向会话中发送新消息,则可以理解为会话页面标识的最近交互时间发生改变。As an example, for a session-type collected page, if a user involved in the session sends a new message to the session, it can be understood that the most recent interaction time identified by the session page has changed.
可选的,对第二页面类型的页面标识进行排序,可以包括以下至少一项但不限于:对所有页面标识重新排序,将新增的页面标识插入到队列中,将最近交互时间发生变动的页面标识从队列中抽取出来再找到合适的位置插入队列。Optionally, sorting the page identifiers of the second page type may include at least one of the following but is not limited to: re-sorting all page identifiers, inserting newly added page identifiers into the queue, extracting page identifiers whose most recent interaction time has changed from the queue and then finding a suitable position to insert into the queue.
需要说明的是,通过设置与最近交互时间对应的第二页面类型,然后响应可能改变最近交互时间的事件而改变页面标识队列,可以向用户呈现具有时效性的页面队列,使得用户能够及时处理最新消息。It should be noted that by setting a second page type corresponding to the most recent interaction time and then changing the page identification queue in response to events that may change the most recent interaction time, a time-sensitive page queue can be presented to the user, allowing the user to process the latest messages in a timely manner.
在一些实施例中,所述更换操作信息包括滑动操作信息。所述步骤703,可以包括:响应于接收到预定义的滑动操作信息,所述标识展示界面中展示的第一子集更换为第二子集。In some embodiments, the replacement operation information includes sliding operation information. The step 703 may include: in response to receiving the predefined sliding operation information, replacing the first subset displayed in the logo display interface with the second subset.
可选的,如果用户在标识展示界面上从下往上滑动,则可以展示排序在当前展示的被收入页面之后的被收入页面。当前展示的被收入页面,可以是当前标识展示界面所展示的被收入页面。被收入页面集合可以对应页面标识队列,页面标识队列中的被收入页面之间具有位次先后关系。当前展示的被收入页面之后的被收入页面,可以是页面标识队列中位次在当前展示的被收入页面之后的被收入页面。Optionally, if the user slides from bottom to top on the identification display interface, a collected page that is ranked after the currently displayed collected page may be displayed. The currently displayed collected page may be the collected page displayed on the current identification display interface. The collected page set may correspond to a page identification queue, and the collected pages in the page identification queue have a ranking relationship. The collected page after the currently displayed collected page may be a collected page ranked after the currently displayed collected page in the page identification queue.
可选的,如果用户在标识展示界面上从上往下滑动,则可以展示排序在当前展示的被收入页面之前的被收入页面。Optionally, if the user slides from top to bottom on the logo display interface, a collected page that is sorted before the currently displayed collected page may be displayed.
作为示例,请参考图8A和图8B。在图8A的界面从下往上滑动,可以展示图8B的界面。在图8B的界面从上往下滑动,可以展示图8A的界面。As an example, please refer to Figure 8A and Figure 8B. Slide from bottom to top on the interface of Figure 8A to display the interface of Figure 8B. Slide from top to bottom on the interface of Figure 8B to display the interface of Figure 8A.
需要说明的是,通过以滑动操作触发更换所展示的被收入页面,可以提高操作的便捷程度,提高用户查找或者获知被收入页面的效率。It should be noted that by triggering the change of the displayed collected page through a sliding operation, the convenience of operation can be improved, and the efficiency of users in finding or knowing the collected pages can be improved.
在一些实施例中,所述方法还包括:响应于针对当前展示页面的第一收入操作,展示第一面积的收入区域;响应于第二收入操作,展示第二面积的收入区域,将所述当前展示页面收入悬浮控件。In some embodiments, the method further includes: in response to a first income operation on a currently displayed page, displaying an income region of a first area; in response to a second income operation, displaying an income region of a second area, and storing the currently displayed page in a floating control.
需要说明的是,本实现方式可以单独实施;在不冲突的情况下,也可以与本申请其它实施例或者步骤一同实施。It should be noted that this implementation method can be implemented alone; if there is no conflict, it can also be implemented together with other embodiments or steps of the present application.
作为示例,请参考图10A和图10B,图10A示出了响应于检测到第一收入操作(如第一轨迹1001所示),可以展示第一面积的收入区域1002。响应于检测到收入操作在收入区域(1002所指示的区域)终止,如第二收入操作的第二轨迹1003 所示,可以展示第二面积的收入区域1004。As an example, please refer to Figures 10A and 10B, Figure 10A shows that in response to detecting a first income operation (as shown in the first trace 1001), an income region 1002 of a first area can be displayed. In response to detecting that the income operation ends in the income region (the area indicated by 1002), as shown in the second trace 1003 of the second income operation, an income region 1004 of a second area can be displayed.
可选的,所述第二面积大于所述第一面积,或者,所述第二面积小于所述第一面积。Optionally, the second area is larger than the first area, or the second area is smaller than the first area.
需要说明的是,第二收入操作终止在收入区域,可以指示将当前页面指定为被收入,即完成了新收入页面的操作。由此,以收入区域面积变化的方式(例如先增大再缩小,或者先缩小再增大),向用户提示收入新的被收入页面完成,从而用户可以明确获知此次收入操作的结果。It should be noted that the second collection operation ends in the collection area, which can indicate that the current page is designated as collected, that is, the operation of collecting a new page is completed. Therefore, the user is prompted that the collection of the new collected page is completed by changing the area of the collection area (for example, first increasing and then decreasing, or first decreasing and then increasing), so that the user can clearly know the result of this collection operation.
需要说明的是,采用面积增大的方式向用户提示收入操作成功,计算资源和展示资源的消耗较小。具体来说,计算资源的消耗和展示资源的消耗,与改变的复杂度相关。收入区域在原有展示面积的基础上增大展示面积,相对于从无到有展示提醒控件等方式,改变较小,计算资源和展示资源的消耗因此较小。It should be noted that the use of increasing the area to prompt the user that the income operation is successful consumes less computing resources and display resources. Specifically, the consumption of computing resources and display resources is related to the complexity of the change. Increasing the display area of the income area based on the original display area is a smaller change than displaying reminder controls from scratch, so the consumption of computing resources and display resources is smaller.
在一些实施例中,上述方法还包括:响应于针对当前展示页面的第一收入操作,展示收入区域;响应于第二收入操作,将所述当前展示页面收入悬浮控件。需要说明的是,本实现方式可以单独实施;在不冲突的情况下,也可以与本申请其它实施例或者步骤一同实施。In some embodiments, the method further includes: in response to a first collection operation on the currently displayed page, displaying a collection area; and in response to a second collection operation, collecting the currently displayed page into a floating control. It should be noted that this implementation can be implemented alone; and in the absence of conflict, it can also be implemented together with other embodiments or steps of the present application.
请参考图10A所示,响应于检测到第一收入操作(如第一轨迹1001所示),可以确定当前已经存在的被收入页面的数量,例如,现有的被收入页面数量可以是5,那么可以将预设的与5对应的颜色(例如红色),确定为收入区域的展示颜色。然后,可以采用所确定的展示颜色(例如红色)展示收入区域。Referring to FIG. 10A , in response to detecting the first collection operation (as shown in the first track 1001 ), the number of currently existing collected pages may be determined. For example, the number of existing collected pages may be 5, and the preset color corresponding to 5 (e.g., red) may be determined as the display color of the collection area. Then, the collection area may be displayed using the determined display color (e.g., red).
在这里,所展示收入区域的颜色与当前已收入悬浮控件的页面数量相关,不同的页面数量对应不同的颜色。例如,已收入1个页面对应浅蓝色,已收入2个页面对应紫色,已收入3个页面对应深蓝色,已收入4个页面对应蓝紫色,已收入5个页面对应绿色。Here, the color of the displayed income area is related to the number of pages currently collected in the floating control, and different numbers of pages correspond to different colors. For example, 1 page collected corresponds to light blue, 2 pages collected corresponds to purple, 3 pages collected corresponds to dark blue, 4 pages collected corresponds to blue-purple, and 5 pages collected corresponds to green.
需要说明的是,收入区域的颜色根据已经存在的被收入页面的数量改变,可以提示用户被收入页面的数量变化,以便用户根据自身实际情况,尽快或者延后处理被收入页面。It should be noted that the color of the income area changes according to the number of existing income pages, which can prompt the user of the change in the number of income pages so that the user can process the income pages as soon as possible or postpone it according to their actual situation.
在一些实施例中,所述悬浮控件的第一状态包括已被收入页面数量的指示信息。在这里,指示信息可以用于已被收入页面数量。需要说明的是,本实现方式可以单独实施;在不冲突的情况下,也可以与本申请其它实施例或者步骤一同实施。In some embodiments, the first state of the floating control includes indication information of the number of pages that have been collected. Here, the indication information can be used for the number of pages that have been collected. It should be noted that this implementation method can be implemented alone; if there is no conflict, it can also be implemented together with other embodiments or steps of the present application.
在一些实施例中,所述第一状态包括多个子状态,不同的子状态对应不同的已被收入页面数量。以及,所述方法还包括:在被收入页面的数量变化时,所述悬浮控件的展示状态从被收入页面的数量变化前的数量所对应的子状态,变换到被收入页面的数量变化后的数量所对应的子状态。In some embodiments, the first state includes a plurality of sub-states, and different sub-states correspond to different numbers of collected pages. Furthermore, the method further includes: when the number of collected pages changes, the display state of the floating control changes from the sub-state corresponding to the number of collected pages before the change to the sub-state corresponding to the number of collected pages after the change.
在一些实施例中,所述多个子状态分别包含不同数量的球形;或者,所述多个子状态分别包含不同数量的俄罗斯方块。In some embodiments, the plurality of sub-states respectively include a different number of spheres; or, the plurality of sub-states respectively include a different number of Tetris blocks.
作为示例,如图11A和图11B所示。悬浮控件的第一状态的子状态可以包括小圆点。浮窗图标中包括的小圆点的数量,可以指示被收入页面数量。在确定被收入页面数量增加之后,可以浮窗图标的第一子状态(例如展示2个小圆点,如图11A中的1101所示)的基础上,增加一个小圆点,变为浮窗图标的第二子状态(例如展示3个小圆点,如图11B中的1102所示)。As an example, as shown in Figures 11A and 11B. The sub-state of the first state of the floating control may include small dots. The number of small dots included in the floating window icon may indicate the number of pages collected. After determining that the number of collected pages has increased, one small dot may be added on the basis of the first sub-state of the floating window icon (for example, showing 2 small dots, as shown in 1101 in Figure 11A), and the floating window icon may be changed to the second sub-state (for example, showing 3 small dots, as shown in 1102 in Figure 11B).
作为示例,请参考图11C,悬浮控件的第一状态的子状态可以包括俄罗斯方块,每个圆圈和其中俄罗斯方块可以表示一种子状态。浮窗图标中包括的俄罗斯方块的数量,可以指示被收入页面数量。在确定被收入页面数量减少之后,可以浮窗图标的第三子状态(例如展示3个俄罗斯方块)的基础上,减少一个俄罗斯方块,变为浮窗图标的第四子状态(例如展示2个俄罗斯方块)。As an example, please refer to FIG. 11C , the sub-state of the first state of the floating control may include Tetris, and each circle and Tetris therein may represent a sub-state. The number of Tetris included in the floating window icon may indicate the number of pages collected. After determining that the number of pages collected is reduced, one Tetris may be reduced based on the third sub-state of the floating window icon (e.g., displaying 3 Tetris), and the floating window icon may be changed to the fourth sub-state (e.g., displaying 2 Tetris).
在一些实施例中,当已收入悬浮控件的页面数量已达到悬浮控件可收入页面的最大数量的情况下:响应于针对当前展示页面的第一收入操作,将悬浮控件的展示面积从第三面积变换到第四面积,以及当保持第四面积满预设时长时,将悬浮控件的展示面积从第四面积变换至第三面积。需要说明的是,本实现方式可以单独实施;在不冲突的情况下,也可以与本申请其它实施例或者步骤一同实施。In some embodiments, when the number of pages that have been collected by the floating control has reached the maximum number of pages that can be collected by the floating control: in response to the first collection operation on the currently displayed page, the display area of the floating control is changed from the third area to the fourth area, and when the fourth area is kept for a preset time, the display area of the floating control is changed from the fourth area to the third area. It should be noted that this implementation method can be implemented alone; if there is no conflict, it can also be implemented together with other embodiments or steps of the present application.
在这里,所述第三面积大于所述第四面积,或者,所述第三面积小于所述第四面积。Here, the third area is larger than the fourth area, or the third area is smaller than the fourth area.
在这里,可收入页面的最大数量的具体数值,可以根据实际应用场景设置。例如,最大数量可以是9。Here, the specific value of the maximum number of pages that can be collected can be set according to the actual application scenario. For example, the maximum number can be 9.
作为示例,悬浮控件的第一状态的子状态可以包括小圆点。浮窗图标中包括的小圆点的数量,可以指示被收入页面数量。在确定被收入页面数量增加之后,如果增加后的数量小于等于9,可以浮窗图标的第一子状态(例如展示8个小圆点)的基础上,增加一个小圆点,变为浮窗图标的第二子状态(例如展示9个小圆点)。如果增加后的数量不小于9,则可以将悬浮控件的展示面积,从第三面积变大到第四面积,保持第四面积满预设时长后,再变回到第三面积。As an example, the sub-state of the first state of the floating control may include small dots. The number of small dots included in the floating window icon may indicate the number of pages included. After determining that the number of included pages has increased, if the increased number is less than or equal to 9, one small dot may be added to the first sub-state of the floating window icon (for example, displaying 8 small dots) to change to the second sub-state of the floating window icon (for example, displaying 9 small dots). If the increased number is not less than 9, the display area of the floating control may be increased from the third area to the fourth area, and after the fourth area is maintained for a preset period of time, it may be changed back to the third area.
需要说明的是,响应于确定被收入页面数量的改变,可以确定已收入悬浮控件的页面数量是否已达到悬浮控件可收入页面的最大数量,如果是,则在则改变第一状态的子状态;如果否,则改变悬浮控件的展示面积。It should be noted that, in response to determining the change in the number of pages contained, it can be determined whether the number of pages contained in the floating control has reached the maximum number of pages that the floating control can contain. If so, the sub-state of the first state is changed; if not, the display area of the floating control is changed.
由此,可以在被收入页面数量较少的情况下,可以以子状态的改变清晰表示被收入页面的数量改变。在被收入页面数量较多的情况下,采用悬浮控件展示面积改变的方式表示任务数量的改变,在被收入页面数量较多的情况下,子状态可能难以清晰表示被收入页面数量的改变。由此,可以实现采用在被收入页面的数量处于不同阶段的时候,选取适合该阶段的表示方式,从而,可以在被收入页面的数量的各个阶段均可以清晰提示用户待办任务数量的增加。Thus, when the number of pages received is small, the change in the number of pages received can be clearly indicated by the change in the sub-state. When the number of pages received is large, the change in the number of tasks is indicated by the change in the display area of the floating control. When the number of pages received is large, the sub-state may not be able to clearly indicate the change in the number of pages received. Thus, when the number of pages received is at different stages, the appropriate representation method can be selected, so that the user can be clearly prompted to the increase in the number of to-do tasks at each stage of the number of pages received.
在一些实施例中,所述方法还包括:当已收入悬浮控件的页面数量已达到悬浮控件可收入页面的最大数量的情况下:响应于针对当前展示页面的第一收入操作,展示提示控件;响应于针对所述提示控件的触发操作,展示标识展示界面;响应于针对所述标识展示界面中展示的一个或多个标识的删除操作信息,将相应的一个或多个页面从悬浮控件中移除,并将所述当前展示页面收入悬浮控件。需要说明的是,本实现方式可以单独实施;在不冲突的情况下,也可以与本申请其它实施例或者步骤一同实施。In some embodiments, the method further includes: when the number of pages that have been included in the floating control has reached the maximum number of pages that can be included in the floating control: in response to the first inclusion operation on the currently displayed page, displaying a prompt control; in response to the trigger operation on the prompt control, displaying an identification display interface; in response to the deletion operation information of one or more identifications displayed in the identification display interface, removing the corresponding one or more pages from the floating control, and adding the currently displayed page to the floating control. It should be noted that this implementation method can be implemented alone; if there is no conflict, it can also be implemented together with other embodiments or steps of the present application.
在这里,所述提示控件中的提示信息用于提示用户可以删除已被收入的页面。Here, the prompt information in the prompt control is used to prompt the user to delete the collected page.
作为示例,用户可以针对当前页面执行第一收入操作。如果已收入页面的数量达到预设的阈值(例如20个),可以展示提示控件(例如,提示控件可以标示字样“浮窗已满,清理后可继续新增”)。如果用户点击确认控件,那么可以展示标示展示界面。如果,删除了标示展示界面中的若干个(例如1个)标识,那么可以将此删除的标识指示的页面从已收入页面中删除,此删除的标识也可以从标识展示界面中删除。然后,可以将当前展示页面自动收入悬浮控件,相应的,当前展示页面的页面标识自动展示到标识展示界面中。最后,标识展示界面可以自动收起,回到展示悬浮控件的状态。As an example, the user can perform the first collection operation on the current page. If the number of collected pages reaches a preset threshold (for example, 20), a prompt control can be displayed (for example, the prompt control can be marked with the words "The floating window is full, you can continue to add new pages after cleaning"). If the user clicks the confirmation control, the label display interface can be displayed. If several (for example, 1) logos in the label display interface are deleted, the page indicated by the deleted logo can be deleted from the collected pages, and the deleted logo can also be deleted from the logo display interface. Then, the currently displayed page can be automatically collected in the floating control, and accordingly, the page logo of the currently displayed page is automatically displayed in the logo display interface. Finally, the logo display interface can be automatically folded and returned to the state of displaying the floating control.
需要说明的是,在收入的页面已满的情况下,用户执行收入当前页面的操作,可以向用户提示可删除已收入页面。在用户删除已收入页面之后,自动收入当前页面,可以在收入的页面已满的情况下,快速将已收入页面替换为当前用户期望收入的页面,节省了用户人工触发展示标示展示界面的步骤,提高了操作效率。It should be noted that when the saved page is full, the user performs the operation of saving the current page, and the user can be prompted to delete the saved page. After the user deletes the saved page, the current page is automatically saved. When the saved page is full, the saved page can be quickly replaced with the page that the current user expects to save, saving the user the step of manually triggering the display of the marking display interface, and improving the operation efficiency.
进一步参考图12,作为对上述各图所示方法的实现,本公开提供了一种展示装置的一个实施例,该装置实施例与图1所示的方法实施例相对应,该装置具体可以应用于各种电子设备中。Further referring to FIG. 12 , as an implementation of the methods shown in the above figures, the present disclosure provides an embodiment of a display device, which corresponds to the method embodiment shown in FIG. 1 , and can be specifically applied to various electronic devices.
如图12所示,本实施例的展示装置包括:展示单元1201和更换单元1202。其中,展示悬浮控件,其中,所述悬浮控件用于在被触发时展示被收入页面的标识集合;当被收入页面的页面内容更新时,所述悬浮控件的展示状态从第一状态变换到第二状态。As shown in FIG12 , the display device of this embodiment includes: a display unit 1201 and a replacement unit 1202. A floating control is displayed, wherein the floating control is used to display the identification set of the received page when triggered; when the page content of the received page is updated, the display state of the floating control changes from the first state to the second state.
在本实施例中,展示装置的展示单元1201和更换单元1202的具体处理及其所带来的技术效果可分别参考图1对应实施例中步骤101和步骤102的相关说明,在此不再赘述。In this embodiment, the specific processing of the display unit 1201 and the replacement unit 1202 of the display device and the technical effects brought about by them can refer to the relevant descriptions of step 101 and step 102 in the corresponding embodiment of Figure 1 respectively, and will not be repeated here.
在一些实施例中,所述第二状态中包括如下中的一种或多种:发送所述更新内容的用户的用户标识信息;所更新的被收入页面的页面标识信息。In some embodiments, the second state includes one or more of the following: user identification information of the user who sent the updated content; and page identification information of the updated included page.
在一些实施例中,所述第二状态与所更新的被收入页面的更新内容相关。In some embodiments, the second state is associated with updated content of the updated incoming page.
在一些实施例中,所述第二状态与所更新的被收入页面的更新内容相关包括如下中的一种或多种:当所述更新内容包括第一类型内容时,所述第二状态包括与第一类型内容对应的第一样式,其中,第一类型内容指示提醒至少两个用户查看;当所述更新内容包括第二类型内容时,所述第二状态包括与第二类型内容对应的第二样式,其中,第二类型内容指示提醒单个用户查看;当所述更新内容包括第三类型内容时,所述第二状态包括与第三类型内容对应的第三样式,其中,第三类型内容指示需要加急处理的内容。In some embodiments, the second state is related to the updated content of the updated collected page and includes one or more of the following: when the updated content includes a first type of content, the second state includes a first style corresponding to the first type of content, wherein the first type of content indicates a reminder for at least two users to view; when the updated content includes a second type of content, the second state includes a second style corresponding to the second type of content, wherein the second type of content indicates a reminder for a single user to view; when the updated content includes a third type of content, the second state includes a third style corresponding to the third type of content, wherein the third type of content indicates content that requires expedited processing.
在一些实施例中,所述装置还用于:响应于接收到针对所述悬浮控件的第一操作信息,展示标识展示界面,其中,标识展示界面展示的页面标识用于在被触发时展示该页面标识指示的被收入页面;响应于接收到预定义的更换操作信息,将所述标识展示界面中展示的第一子集更换为第二子集,其中,所述第一子集和所述第二子集均为被收入页面的标识集合的子集。In some embodiments, the device is also used to: in response to receiving first operation information for the floating control, display an identification display interface, wherein the page identification displayed on the identification display interface is used to display the incoming page indicated by the page identification when triggered; in response to receiving predefined replacement operation information, replace the first subset displayed in the identification display interface with a second subset, wherein the first subset and the second subset are both subsets of the identification set of the incoming pages.
在一些实施例中,所述标识展示界面展示的标识指示的被收入页面属于至少一种页面类型;以及所述响应于接收到针对所述悬浮控件的第一操作信息,展示标识展示界面,包括:在标识展示界面内,分类展示属于不同页面类型的被收入页面的页面标识。In some embodiments, the page indicated by the identifier displayed on the identifier display interface belongs to at least one page type; and in response to receiving the first operation information for the floating control, the identifier display interface is displayed, including: within the identifier display interface, page identifiers of the included pages belonging to different page types are classified and displayed.
在一些实施例中,同一页面类型对应的被收入页面的页面标识,按照时间信息进行排序,所述时间信息为页面被收入悬浮控件的时间或最近交互时间;或者,同一页面类型对应的被收入页面的页面标识,根据时间信息进行排序。In some embodiments, the page identifiers of the included pages corresponding to the same page type are sorted according to time information, where the time information is the time when the page is included in the floating control or the most recent interaction time; or, the page identifiers of the included pages corresponding to the same page type are sorted according to time information.
在一些实施例中,所述悬浮控件的展示状态从第一状态变换到第二状态进一步包括如下动效:第一状态的悬浮控件逐渐缩小消失,第二状态的悬浮控件从无到有并逐渐放大到预设大小后停止。In some embodiments, the display state of the floating control changes from the first state to the second state further includes the following animation: the floating control in the first state gradually shrinks and disappears, and the floating control in the second state appears from nothing and gradually enlarges to a preset size and then stops.
在一些实施例中,如果上一个页面内容更新所对应的动效未播放完毕时又有新的页面内容更新发生,打断上一个动效的播放,并播放新的页面内容更新所对应的动效。In some embodiments, if a new page content update occurs before the animation corresponding to the previous page content update is played, the playback of the previous animation is interrupted and the animation corresponding to the new page content update is played.
在一些实施例中,所述装置还用于:响应于针对当前展示页面的第一收入操作,展示第一面积的收入区域;响应于第二收入操作,展示第二面积的收入区域,将所述当前展示页面收入悬浮控件;其中,所述第二面积大于所述第一面积,或者,所述第二面积小于所述第一面积。In some embodiments, the device is also used to: in response to a first income operation on a currently displayed page, display an income area of a first area; in response to a second income operation, display an income area of a second area, and store the currently displayed page in a floating control; wherein the second area is larger than the first area, or the second area is smaller than the first area.
在一些实施例中,所述装置还用于:响应于针对当前展示页面的第一收入操作,展示收入区域,其中所展示收入区域的颜色与当前已收入悬浮控件的页面数量相关,不同的页面数量对应不同的颜色;响应于第二收入操作,将所述当前展示页面收入悬浮控件。In some embodiments, the device is also used to: in response to a first collection operation on a currently displayed page, display an income area, wherein the color of the displayed income area is related to the number of pages currently collected in the floating control, and different numbers of pages correspond to different colors; in response to a second collection operation, collect the currently displayed page in the floating control.
在一些实施例中,所述悬浮控件的第一状态包括已被收入页面数量的指示信息。In some embodiments, the first state of the floating control includes information indicating the number of pages that have been entered.
在一些实施例中,所述第一状态包括多个子状态,不同的子状态对应不同的已被收入页面数量;所述装置还用于:在被收入页面的数量变化时,所述悬浮控件的展示状态从被收入页面的数量变化前的数量所对应的子状态,变换到被收入页面的数量变化后的数量所对应的子状态。In some embodiments, the first state includes multiple sub-states, and different sub-states correspond to different numbers of incoming pages; the device is also used to: when the number of incoming pages changes, the display state of the floating control changes from the sub-state corresponding to the number before the number of incoming pages changes to the sub-state corresponding to the number after the number of incoming pages changes.
在一些实施例中,所述多个子状态分别包含不同数量的球形;或者,所述多个子状态分别包含不同数量的俄罗斯方块。In some embodiments, the plurality of sub-states respectively include a different number of spheres; or, the plurality of sub-states respectively include a different number of Tetris blocks.
在一些实施例中,当已收入悬浮控件的页面数量已达到悬浮控件可收入页面的最大数量的情况下:响应于针对当前展示页面的第一收入操作,将悬浮控件的展示面积从第三面积变换到第四面积,以及当保持第四面积满预设时长时,将悬浮控件的展示面积从第四面积变换至第三面积;其中,所述第三面积大于所述第四面积,或者,所述第三面积小于所述第四面积。In some embodiments, when the number of pages that have been included in the floating control has reached the maximum number of pages that the floating control can include: in response to a first inclusion operation on the currently displayed page, the display area of the floating control is changed from the third area to the fourth area, and when the fourth area is maintained for a preset time, the display area of the floating control is changed from the fourth area to the third area; wherein the third area is larger than the fourth area, or the third area is smaller than the fourth area.
在一些实施例中,所述装置还用于:当已收入悬浮控件的页面数量已达到悬浮控件可收入页面的最大数量的情况下:响应于针对当前展示页面的第一收入操作,展示提示控件,其中,所述提示控件中的提示信息用于提示用户可以删除已被收入的页面;响应于针对所述提示控件的触发操作,展示标识展示界面;响应于针对所述标识展示界面中展示的一个或多个标识的删除操作信息,将相应的一个或多个页面从悬浮控件中移除,并将所述当前展示页面收入悬浮控件。In some embodiments, the device is also used to: when the number of pages that have been included in the floating control has reached the maximum number of pages that can be included in the floating control: in response to a first inclusion operation on the currently displayed page, display a prompt control, wherein the prompt information in the prompt control is used to prompt the user that the page that has been included can be deleted; in response to a trigger operation on the prompt control, display an identification display interface; in response to deletion operation information on one or more identifications displayed in the identification display interface, remove the corresponding one or more pages from the floating control, and include the currently displayed page in the floating control.
请参考图13,图13示出了本公开的一个实施例的信息显示方法可以应用于其中的示例性系统架构。Please refer to FIG. 13 , which shows an exemplary system architecture in which the information display method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure can be applied.
如图13所示,系统架构可以包括终端1301、1302、1303,网络1304,服务器1305。网络1304用以在终端1301、1302、1303和服务器1305之间提供通信链路的介质。网络1304可以包括各种连接类型,例如有线、无线通信链路或者光纤电缆等等。As shown in FIG13 , the system architecture may include terminals 1301, 1302, 1303, a network 1304, and a server 1305. The network 1304 is used to provide a medium for communication links between the terminals 1301, 1302, 1303 and the server 1305. The network 1304 may include various connection types, such as wired, wireless communication links, or optical fiber cables.
终端1301、1302、1303可以通过网络1304与服务器1305交互,以接收或发送消息等。终端1301、1302、1303上可以安装有各种客户端应用,例如网页浏览器应用、搜索类应用、新闻资讯类应用。终端1301、1302、1303中的客户端应用可以接收用户的指令,并根据用户的指令完成相应的功能,例如根据用户的指令在信息中添加相应信息。The terminals 1301, 1302, and 1303 may interact with the server 1305 through the network 1304 to receive or send messages, etc. Various client applications may be installed on the terminals 1301, 1302, and 1303, such as web browser applications, search applications, and news information applications. The client applications in the terminals 1301, 1302, and 1303 may receive user instructions and perform corresponding functions according to the user instructions, such as adding corresponding information to the information according to the user instructions.
终端1301、1302、1303可以是硬件,也可以是软件。当终端1301、1302、 1303为硬件时,可以是具有显示屏并且支持网页浏览的各种终端设备,包括但不限于智能手机、平板电脑、电子书阅读器、MP3播放器(Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer III,动态影像专家压缩标准音频层面3)、MP4(Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer IV,动态影像专家压缩标准音频层面4)播放器、膝上型便携计算机和台式计算机等等。当终端1301、1302、1303为软件时,可以安装在上述所列举的电子设备中。其可以实现成多个软件或软件模块(例如用来提供分布式服务的软件或软件模块),也可以实现成单个软件或软件模块。在此不做具体限定。Terminals 1301, 1302, and 1303 can be hardware or software. When terminals 1301, 1302, and 1303 are hardware, they can be various terminal devices with display screens and supporting web browsing, including but not limited to smart phones, tablet computers, e-book readers, MP3 players (Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer III, Moving Picture Experts Compression Standard Audio Layer 3), MP4 (Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer IV, Moving Picture Experts Compression Standard Audio Layer 4) players, laptop computers, and desktop computers, etc. When terminals 1301, 1302, and 1303 are software, they can be installed in the electronic devices listed above. It can be implemented as multiple software or software modules (for example, software or software modules used to provide distributed services), or it can be implemented as a single software or software module. No specific limitation is made here.
服务器1305可以提供各种服务,例如接收终端1301、1302、1303发送的信息,将上述信息转发给其他终端。The server 1305 can provide various services, such as receiving information sent by the terminals 1301, 1302, and 1303, and forwarding the information to other terminals.
需要说明的是,本公开实施例所提供的信息显示方法可以由终端执行,相应地,信息显示装置可以设置在终端1301、1302、1303中。此外,本公开实施例所提供的信息显示方法还可以由服务器1305执行,相应地,信息显示装置可以设置于服务器1305中。It should be noted that the information display method provided in the embodiment of the present disclosure can be executed by a terminal, and accordingly, the information display device can be set in the terminal 1301, 1302, 1303. In addition, the information display method provided in the embodiment of the present disclosure can also be executed by the server 1305, and accordingly, the information display device can be set in the server 1305.
应该理解,图13中的终端、网络和服务器的数目仅仅是示意性的。根据实现需要,可以具有任意数目的终端、网络和服务器。It should be understood that the number of terminals, networks and servers in Figure 13 is only for illustration purposes and any number of terminals, networks and servers may be provided as required.
下面参考图14,其示出了适于用来实现本公开实施例的电子设备的结构示意图。这里的电子设备泛指硬件形式的终端或服务器(例如图13中的终端设备或服务器)。本公开实施例中的终端设备可以包括但不限于诸如移动电话、笔记本电脑、数字广播接收器、PDA(个人数字助理)、PAD(平板电脑)、PMP(便携式多媒体播放器)、车载终端(例如车载导航终端)等等的移动终端以及诸如数字TV、台式计算机等等的固定终端。图14示出的电子设备仅仅是一个示例,不应对本公开实施例的功能和使用范围带来任何限制。Reference is made to Figure 14 below, which shows a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device suitable for implementing an embodiment of the present disclosure. The electronic device here generally refers to a terminal or server in hardware form (such as the terminal device or server in Figure 13). The terminal device in the embodiment of the present disclosure may include but is not limited to mobile terminals such as mobile phones, laptops, digital broadcast receivers, PDAs (personal digital assistants), PADs (tablet computers), PMPs (portable multimedia players), vehicle-mounted terminals (such as vehicle-mounted navigation terminals), etc., and fixed terminals such as digital TVs, desktop computers, etc. The electronic device shown in Figure 14 is only an example and should not bring any limitations to the functions and scope of use of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
如图14所示,电子设备可以包括处理装置(例如中央处理器、图形处理器等)1401,其可以根据存储在只读存储器(ROM)1402中的程序或者从存储装置 1408加载到随机访问存储器(RAM)1403中的程序而执行各种适当的动作和处理。在RAM 1403中,还存储有电子设备1400操作所需的各种程序和数据。处理装置 1401、ROM 1402以及RAM 1403通过总线1404彼此相连。输入/输出(I/O)接口1405也连接至总线1404。As shown in FIG14 , the electronic device may include a processing device (e.g., a central processing unit, a graphics processing unit, etc.) 1401, which can perform various appropriate actions and processes according to a program stored in a read-only memory (ROM) 1402 or a program loaded from a storage device 1408 to a random access memory (RAM) 1403. Various programs and data required for the operation of the electronic device 1400 are also stored in the RAM 1403. The processing device 1401, the ROM 1402, and the RAM 1403 are connected to each other via a bus 1404. An input/output (I/O) interface 1405 is also connected to the bus 1404.
通常,以下装置可以连接至I/O接口1405:包括例如触摸屏、触摸板、键盘、鼠标、摄像头、麦克风、加速度计、陀螺仪等的输入装置1406;包括例如液晶展示器(LCD)、扬声器、振动器等的输出装置1407;包括例如磁带、硬盘等的存储装置1408;以及通信装置1409。通信装置1409可以允许电子设备与其他设备进行无线或有线通信以交换数据。虽然图14示出了具有各种装置的电子设备,但是应理解的是,并不要求实施或具备所有示出的装置。可以替代地实施或具备更多或更少的装置。Typically, the following devices may be connected to the I/O interface 1405: input devices 1406 including, for example, a touch screen, a touchpad, a keyboard, a mouse, a camera, a microphone, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, etc.; output devices 1407 including, for example, a liquid crystal display (LCD), a speaker, a vibrator, etc.; storage devices 1408 including, for example, a magnetic tape, a hard disk, etc.; and communication devices 1409. The communication device 1409 may allow the electronic device to communicate wirelessly or wired with other devices to exchange data. Although FIG. 14 shows an electronic device with various devices, it should be understood that it is not required to implement or have all the devices shown. More or fewer devices may be implemented or have alternatively.
特别地,根据本公开的实施例,上文参考流程图描述的过程可以被实现为计算机软件程序。例如,本公开的实施例包括一种计算机程序产品,其包括承载在非暂态计算机可读介质上的计算机程序,该计算机程序包含用于执行流程图所示的方法的程序代码。在这样的实施例中,该计算机程序可以通过通信装置1409 从网络上被下载和安装,或者从存储装置1408被安装,或者从ROM 1402被安装。在该计算机程序被处理装置1401执行时,执行本公开实施例的方法中限定的上述功能。In particular, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the process described above with reference to the flowchart can be implemented as a computer software program. For example, an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a computer program product, which includes a computer program carried on a non-transitory computer-readable medium, and the computer program contains program code for executing the method shown in the flowchart. In such an embodiment, the computer program can be downloaded and installed from the network through the communication device 1409, or installed from the storage device 1408, or installed from the ROM 1402. When the computer program is executed by the processing device 1401, the above-mentioned functions defined in the method of the embodiment of the present disclosure are executed.
需要说明的是,本公开上述的计算机可读介质可以是计算机可读信号介质或者计算机可读存储介质或者是上述两者的任意组合。计算机可读存储介质例如可以是——但不限于——电、磁、光、电磁、红外线、或半导体的系统、装置或器件,或者任意以上的组合。计算机可读存储介质的更具体的例子可以包括但不限于:具有一个或多个导线的电连接、便携式计算机磁盘、硬盘、随机访问存储器 (RAM)、只读存储器(ROM)、可擦式可编程只读存储器(EPROM或闪存)、光纤、便携式紧凑磁盘只读存储器(CD-ROM)、光存储器件、磁存储器件、或者上述的任意合适的组合。在本公开中,计算机可读存储介质可以是任何包含或存储程序的有形介质,该程序可以被指令执行系统、装置或者器件使用或者与其结合使用。而在本公开中,计算机可读信号介质可以包括在基带中或者作为载波一部分传播的数据信号,其中承载了计算机可读的程序代码。这种传播的数据信号可以采用多种形式,包括但不限于电磁信号、光信号或上述的任意合适的组合。计算机可读信号介质还可以是计算机可读存储介质以外的任何计算机可读介质,该计算机可读信号介质可以发送、传播或者传输用于由指令执行系统、装置或者器件使用或者与其结合使用的程序。计算机可读介质上包含的程序代码可以用任何适当的介质传输,包括但不限于:电线、光缆、RF(射频)等等,或者上述的任意合适的组合。It should be noted that the computer-readable medium disclosed above may be a computer-readable signal medium or a computer-readable storage medium or any combination of the above two. The computer-readable storage medium may be, for example, but not limited to, an electrical, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, device or device, or any combination of the above. More specific examples of computer-readable storage media may include, but are not limited to: an electrical connection with one or more wires, a portable computer disk, a hard disk, a random access memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), an optical fiber, a portable compact disk read-only memory (CD-ROM), an optical storage device, a magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination of the above. In the present disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium may be any tangible medium containing or storing a program that may be used by or in combination with an instruction execution system, device or device. In the present disclosure, a computer-readable signal medium may include a data signal propagated in a baseband or as part of a carrier wave, in which a computer-readable program code is carried. This propagated data signal may take a variety of forms, including but not limited to an electromagnetic signal, an optical signal, or any suitable combination of the above. The computer readable signal medium may also be any computer readable medium other than a computer readable storage medium, which may send, propagate or transmit a program for use by or in conjunction with an instruction execution system, apparatus or device. The program code contained on the computer readable medium may be transmitted using any suitable medium, including but not limited to: wires, optical cables, RF (radio frequency), etc., or any suitable combination of the above.
在一些实施方式中,客户端、服务器可以利用诸如HTTP(HyperText TransferProtocol,超文本传输协议)之类的任何当前已知或未来研发的网络协议进行通信,并且可以与任意形式或介质的数字数据通信(例如,通信网络)互连。通信网络的示例包括局域网(“LAN”),广域网(“WAN”),网际网(例如,互联网)以及端对端网络(例如,ad hoc端对端网络),以及任何当前已知或未来研发的网络。In some embodiments, the client and the server may communicate using any currently known or future developed network protocol such as HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol), and may be interconnected with any form or medium of digital data communication (e.g., a communication network). Examples of communication networks include a local area network ("LAN"), a wide area network ("WAN"), an internet (e.g., the Internet), and a peer-to-peer network (e.g., an ad hoc peer-to-peer network), as well as any currently known or future developed network.
上述计算机可读介质可以是上述电子设备中所包含的;也可以是单独存在,而未装配入该电子设备中。The computer-readable medium may be included in the electronic device, or may exist independently without being incorporated into the electronic device.
上述计算机可读介质承载有一个或者多个程序,当上述一个或者多个程序被该电子设备执行时,使得该电子设备:展示悬浮控件,其中,所述悬浮控件用于在被触发时展示被收入页面的标识集合;当被收入页面的页面内容更新时,所述悬浮控件的展示状态从第一状态变换到第二状态。The above-mentioned computer-readable medium carries one or more programs. When the above-mentioned one or more programs are executed by the electronic device, the electronic device: displays a floating control, wherein the floating control is used to display a set of identifiers of the included page when triggered; when the page content of the included page is updated, the display state of the floating control changes from a first state to a second state.
可以以一种或多种程序设计语言或其组合来编写用于执行本公开的操作的计算机程序代码,上述程序设计语言包括但不限于面向对象的程序设计语言—诸如Java、Smalltalk、C++,还包括常规的过程式程序设计语言—诸如“C”语言或类似的程序设计语言。程序代码可以完全地在用户计算机上执行、部分地在用户计算机上执行、作为一个独立的软件包执行、部分在用户计算机上部分在远程计算机上执行、或者完全在远程计算机或服务器上执行。在涉及远程计算机的情形中,远程计算机可以通过任意种类的网络——包括局域网(LAN)或广域网(WAN)—连接到用户计算机,或者,可以连接到外部计算机(例如利用因特网服务提供商来通过因特网连接)。Computer program code for performing the operations of the present disclosure may be written in one or more programming languages or a combination thereof, including, but not limited to, object-oriented programming languages, such as Java, Smalltalk, C++, and conventional procedural programming languages, such as "C" or similar programming languages. The program code may be executed entirely on the user's computer, partially on the user's computer, as a separate software package, partially on the user's computer and partially on a remote computer, or entirely on a remote computer or server. In cases involving a remote computer, the remote computer may be connected to the user's computer through any type of network, including a local area network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN), or may be connected to an external computer (e.g., via the Internet using an Internet service provider).
附图中的流程图和框图,图示了按照本公开各种实施例的系统、方法和计算机程序产品的可能实现的体系架构、功能和操作。在这点上,流程图或框图中的每个方框可以代表一个模块、程序段、或代码的一部分,该模块、程序段、或代码的一部分包含一个或多个用于实现规定的逻辑功能的可执行指令。也应当注意,在有些作为替换的实现中,方框中所标注的功能也可以以不同于附图中所标注的顺序发生。例如,两个接连地表示的方框实际上可以基本并行地执行,它们有时也可以按相反的顺序执行,这依所涉及的功能而定。也要注意的是,框图和/或流程图中的每个方框、以及框图和/或流程图中的方框的组合,可以用执行规定的功能或操作的专用的基于硬件的系统来实现,或者可以用专用硬件与计算机指令的组合来实现。The flow chart and block diagram in the accompanying drawings illustrate the possible architecture, function and operation of the system, method and computer program product according to various embodiments of the present disclosure. In this regard, each square box in the flow chart or block diagram can represent a module, a program segment or a part of a code, and the module, the program segment or a part of the code contains one or more executable instructions for realizing the specified logical function. It should also be noted that in some implementations as replacements, the functions marked in the square box can also occur in a sequence different from that marked in the accompanying drawings. For example, two square boxes represented in succession can actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they can sometimes be executed in the opposite order, depending on the functions involved. It should also be noted that each square box in the block diagram and/or flow chart, and the combination of the square boxes in the block diagram and/or flow chart can be implemented with a dedicated hardware-based system that performs a specified function or operation, or can be implemented with a combination of dedicated hardware and computer instructions.
描述于本公开实施例中所涉及到的单元可以通过软件的方式实现,也可以通过硬件的方式来实现。其中,单元的名称在某种情况下并不构成对该单元本身的限定,例如,第一展示单元还可以被描述为“展示悬浮控件的单元”。The units involved in the embodiments described in the present disclosure may be implemented by software or hardware. The name of a unit does not limit the unit itself in some cases. For example, the first display unit may also be described as a "unit for displaying a floating control."
本文中以上描述的功能可以至少部分地由一个或多个硬件逻辑部件来执行。例如,非限制性地,可以使用的示范类型的硬件逻辑部件包括:现场可编程门阵列(FPGA)、专用集成电路(ASIC)、专用标准产品(ASSP)、片上系统(SOC)、复杂可编程逻辑设备(CPLD)等等。The functions described above herein may be performed at least in part by one or more hardware logic components. For example, without limitation, exemplary types of hardware logic components that may be used include: field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), application specific standard products (ASSPs), systems on chip (SOCs), complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs), and the like.
在本公开的上下文中,机器可读介质可以是有形的介质,其可以包含或存储以供指令执行系统、装置或设备使用或与指令执行系统、装置或设备结合地使用的程序。机器可读介质可以是机器可读信号介质或机器可读储存介质。机器可读介质可以包括但不限于电子的、磁性的、光学的、电磁的、红外的、或半导体系统、装置或设备,或者上述内容的任何合适组合。机器可读存储介质的更具体示例会包括基于一个或多个线的电气连接、便携式计算机盘、硬盘、随机存取存储器(RAM)、只读存储器(ROM)、可擦除可编程只读存储器(EPROM或快闪存储器)、光纤、便捷式紧凑盘只读存储器(CD-ROM)、光学储存设备、磁储存设备、或上述内容的任何合适组合。In the context of the present disclosure, a machine-readable medium may be a tangible medium that may contain or store a program for use by or in conjunction with an instruction execution system, device, or equipment. A machine-readable medium may be a machine-readable signal medium or a machine-readable storage medium. A machine-readable medium may include, but is not limited to, an electronic, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, device, or equipment, or any suitable combination of the foregoing. A more specific example of a machine-readable storage medium may include an electrical connection based on one or more lines, a portable computer disk, a hard disk, a random access memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), an optical fiber, a portable compact disk read-only memory (CD-ROM), an optical storage device, a magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
以上描述仅为本公开的较佳实施例以及对所运用技术原理的说明。本领域技术人员应当理解,本公开中所涉及的公开范围,并不限于上述技术特征的特定组合而成的技术方案,同时也应涵盖在不脱离上述公开构思的情况下,由上述技术特征或其等同特征进行任意组合而形成的其它技术方案。例如上述特征与本公开中公开的(但不限于)具有类似功能的技术特征进行互相替换而形成的技术方案。The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure and an explanation of the technical principles used. Those skilled in the art should understand that the scope of disclosure involved in the present disclosure is not limited to the technical solutions formed by a specific combination of the above technical features, but should also cover other technical solutions formed by any combination of the above technical features or their equivalent features without departing from the above disclosed concept. For example, the above features are replaced with the technical features with similar functions disclosed in the present disclosure (but not limited to) by each other.
此外,虽然采用特定次序描绘了各操作,但是这不应当理解为要求这些操作以所示出的特定次序或以顺序次序执行来执行。在一定环境下,多任务和并行处理可能是有利的。同样地,虽然在上面论述中包含了若干具体实现细节,但是这些不应当被解释为对本公开的范围的限制。在单独的实施例的上下文中描述的某些特征还可以组合地实现在单个实施例中。相反地,在单个实施例的上下文中描述的各种特征也可以单独地或以任何合适的子组合的方式实现在多个实施例中。In addition, although each operation is described in a specific order, this should not be understood as requiring these operations to be performed in the specific order shown or in a sequential order. Under certain circumstances, multitasking and parallel processing may be advantageous. Similarly, although some specific implementation details are included in the above discussion, these should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the present disclosure. Some features described in the context of a separate embodiment can also be implemented in a single embodiment in combination. On the contrary, the various features described in the context of a single embodiment can also be implemented in multiple embodiments individually or in any suitable sub-combination mode.
尽管已经采用特定于结构特征和/或方法逻辑动作的语言描述了本主题,但是应当理解所附权利要求书中所限定的主题未必局限于上面描述的特定特征或动作。相反,上面所描述的特定特征和动作仅仅是实现权利要求书的示例形式。Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological logical actions, it should be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or actions described above. On the contrary, the specific features and actions described above are merely example forms of implementing the claims.
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