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- the invention relates to the display of web pages. More particularly, the invention provides a method and system for viewing web pages on a small screen device using a keypad for navigation.
- Web pages are typically designed for display on conventional computer monitors (RGB, LCD, and the like) that range in size from 14" to 21" and higher.
- These conventional computer monitors generally provide screen resolutions of 600 x 400 and up, with most users setting their monitors to a resolution of 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- text and graphics may be lost or unreadable when the web page is shrunk to such a size that it would fit on the smaller screen, and manipulating scroll bars on a small screen is often difficult and creates user frustration.
- Web clipping One method of preparing web pages for viewing on small screen devices is known as "web clipping," developed by Palm, Inc. of Santa Clara, California.
- Web clipping has been analogized to clipping relevant articles out of a newspaper such that a user only receives relevant information.
- Web clipping uses a query (a Palm query application, or PQA), to retrieve specific information meeting predefined criteria from the Internet, and transmits the retrieved data to the user's handheld device.
- PQA Palm query application, or PQA
- Web clipping prohibits the user from receiving information that may otherwise be retrieved if the user views entire web pages instead of "clipped" web pages.
- a method for displaying a web page that has been divided into sections, where each section is associated with at least one of a plurality of selectable labels.
- the method includes receiving user input corresponding to a selected label, and displaying on a screen the section of the web page associated with the selected label.
- a mobile terminal for displaying web pages.
- the mobile terminal includes a display, a keypad, a processor, and a memory for storing computer readable instruction that, when executed by the processor, cause the device to perform a set of steps.
- the mobile terminal receives user input corresponding to a selected label, and displays on the screen a section of the web page associated with the selected label, where the web page has been divided into sections and each section has been associated with at least one of a plurality of labels.
- a mobile terminal that has a display, a keypad, a processor, and a memory for storing computer readable instruction that, when executed by the processor, cause the device to perform a set of steps.
- the mobile terminal stores in the memory a web page that has been divided into sections, and stores association information in the memory.
- the association information includes an association of each section of the web page with at least one corresponding key on the keypad.
- the mobile terminal displays a mapping screen on the display, and receives user input corresponding to a selected key on the keypad. In response to receiving the user input, the mobile terminal displays on the display a section of the web page associated with the selected key.
- a method for displaying web pages on a device including the steps of storing in a memory a web page, wherein the web page has been divided into sections; storing association information in the memory, wherein the information includes an association of each section of the web page with at least one corresponding key on the keypad; displaying a mapping screen on a display; receiving user input corresponding to a selected key; and displaying on the display a section of the web page associated with the selected key.
- the labels may be icons displayed on the screen.
- the labels may be keys on a device keypad.
- Figure 1 shows a mobile telephone for use in an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 shows a web page divided into sections for use in an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 3 shows an alphanumerical keypad divided into sections corresponding to the web page sections shown in Figure 2.
- Figure 4 shows a flowchart of a method of performing an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 5 shows a portion of a web page displayed on a small screen device with an icon 301 indicating the portion of the web page displayed.
- Figure 6 shows icons that may be used to represent various portions of a web page.
- Figure 7 shows a section-keys mapping screen for use in an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 8 shows a section-icon mapping screen for use in an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 9 shows a screen displaying a Main Body section of a web page according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 10 shows a screen displaying a Menu List section of a web page according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 11 shows a screen displaying a Main Body section of a web page according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 12 shows a screen displaying a Menu List section of a web page according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the invention may be embodied in a method and system for navigating web pages on a small screen device, as herein described with respect to Figures 1-12.
- Web pages may include any file that may be viewed over the Internet using a browser. These files include those created using HTML, XML, WAP, PQA, ASP, CGI, Java, JavaScript, and any other programming language or protocol that may be used to create and or serve web pages over the Internet or another network.
- the invention may be used in a mobile telephone or terminal 101, shown in Fig. 1 , or any other device with a display and a keypad that may be used to view web pages. Some embodiments may also be used with devices utilizing a stylus or other pen-input device.
- the mobile telephone 101 has a display 103, keypad 105, speaker 107, microphone 109, and communications antenna 111.
- a user may use the keypad 105 to navigate/browse a web page 201, shown in Fig. 2.
- the mobile telephone may also include a processor and a memory (not shown), as is known in the art.
- the memory may be used to store computer readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the mobile telephone to perform in accordance with the invention.
- the mobile telephone 101 may be communicatively linked to a server 113 through which web pages are served to the mobile telephone.
- the server 113 may have a processor 115, communications equipment 117, and memory 119.
- the memory may store a database 121 containing web pages for serving to the mobile telephone 101.
- web pages may be stored on other web servers, as is known in the art, and the server 113 would retrieve a requested web page from another server on which it is located, and then serve the requested web page to the mobile telephone.
- each web page may be divided into sections.
- web page 201 is divided into Sections A, B, C & D.
- the sections are logical divisions of the web page, such as preexisting frames or tables within the web page, as are known in the art. Sections, however, are not required to correspond to frames when frames are present.
- Other bases for dividing a web page into sections include menu layouts on the web page, advertisements at the top and/or bottom of the page, lists of related hyperlinks, groups of text, etc.
- Section A may correspond to an advertisement at the top of the web page.
- Section B may correspond to a menu on the left side of the web page.
- Section C may correspond to a main body of the web page, including text, links, etc.
- Section D may correspond to a list of related web sites that may provide additional information to the user.
- One skilled in the art may easily envision other bases for dividing each web page.
- Each section preferably is created so that it may easily be displayed on a small screen device. While each section, however, may be larger than the screen 103 of the device 101, each section should be able to be viewed easily, such as by scrolling, on the screen.
- the division of each web page into sections may be performed manually, such as by a page author, or automatically by a computer.
- the computer dividing the web page into sections may be the same device 101 that displays the page, or it may be a separate device, such as one that serves the web page to the device 101 for viewing.
- sections may be transmitted to the device 101 as a user requests them.
- the entire web page i.e. all the sections, may be transmitted to the device at approximately the same time.
- how a web page is divided is secondary to how the web page is navigated after it has been divided.
- each section is associated with one or more keys on a keypad, in this example with one or more of the keys 0-9, *, and # on the keypad 105.
- the sectional associations may be stored in the memory of device 101.
- Fig. 3 shows a set of key assignments that may be used with respect to the web page 201.
- a first set 205 of keys 1-3 is associated with Section A
- a second set 207 of keys 4, 7 and * is associated with Section B
- a third set 209 of keys 5, 8 and 0 is associated with Section C
- a fourth set 211 of keys 6, 9 and # is associated with section D.
- the server computer may perform the sectional associations and send information regarding the associations to the device.
- the device 101 may perform the sectional associations and store them in memory.
- the corresponding section of the web page may be displayed on the device display 103.
- a user pressing key 5 may cause a main body of the web page, corresponding to Section C, to be displayed on the display 103.
- a user pressing key 4 causes a menu list, corresponding to Section B, to be displayed on the display 103.
- the section may be displayed with the top left corner of the section in the top left corner of the display, regardless of which associated key is pressed. For instance, in the above example, if Section A is wider than the display 103, the beginning of Section A is displayed on the display 103 regardless of whether key 1, 2 or 3 is pressed.
- sections may be further subdivided into subsections, such that a portion of the web page may be displayed corresponding to the subsection associated with the pressed key. For instance, in the above example, when a user presses key 4, the beginning of Section B may be displayed on the display device. However, when a user presses key 7, the middle portion of Section B may be displayed. In another embodiment, the first time a user presses key 7 the beginning portion of Section B may be displayed, and if the user again presses key 7 without having pressed any intervening keys, the middle portion of Section B may displayed on the device display 103.
- a graphic or icon 301 may be displayed on the device display to indicate to the user the portion of the web page that is being displayed.
- icon 301 may be an iconic depiction of a keypad with a portion of the keypad shaded to correspond to the displayed section.
- Fig. 5 shows Section C of web page 201 displayed on device display 103, including icon 301 indicating the specific section, i.e. Section C, of the web page 201 that is displayed.
- Fig. 6 shows icons that may be used for Sections A-D, respectively. While the icons in Fig. 6 resemble the keypad, each icon is principally designed to represent the displayed portion of the web page.
- mapping screen 311 may be displayed that informs the user of the key mappings to each section.
- the mapping screen may also include, as shown, a short description of each section's contents.
- Each device 101 may be programmed such that the key mappings are only active when the user is browsing a web page and is not inputting information, e.g. into a web page form. Thus, when a user needs to use the keypad 105 for a conventional purpose, the key mappings will not interfere with such use.
- the device may activate the key mappings upon detecting that a user has either selected a hyperlink displayed on the display 103, or has selected activation of a browse mode. Upon entering browse mode, the device may display the user's home page in accordance with the invention as described above.
- each section of the web page may be associated with an icon instead of with a button on the keypad.
- Each icon is preferably one that can be easily remembered by a user.
- a mapping screen 321 may initially be displayed that identifies the icons 323 - 329 associated with each section of the web page.
- the icons may be numbers, letters, or some other easily identifiable icon, such as the club, diamond, heart, or spade shown in Fig. 8.
- An additional icon 331 may be used to correspond to the mapping screen.
- a user may select one of the sections using any method, button, or other means known to one skilled in the art, such as through the use of special navigation buttons (not shown) on the device 101.
- the device displays the selected section's contents on the device display 103 in a section screen 331, as shown in Fig. 9.
- Fig. 9 shows section C, or the main body, of web page 201 displayed on the device display 103 according to this embodiment of the invention.
- the device may also display the icons 323-331 on the screen.
- the user may directly select one of the icons associated with another section of the web page.
- the device displays that section on the display 103. For example, if the user selects the diamond icon 325, the Menu List will be displayed.
- Fig. 10 shows a section screen 335 displaying the Menu List of the web page 201. The user may alternatively select the icon 331 associated with the mapping screen 321 in order to review the section-icon associations.
- the icon representing the displayed section may be highlighted, underlined, or displayed in some other way to indicate that the section corresponding to that symbol is presently being displayed.
- the heart which corresponds to the Main Body of the web page, is underlined to indicate that the Main Body of the web page is presently displayed
- the diamond is underlined to indicate that the Menu List is presently displayed.
- step 151 the web page is divided into sections, as described above. This can be done manually or, where appropriate, automatically by computer.
- Each section is associated, in step 153, with one or more selectable labels.
- the selectable labels are keys on the keypad 105.
- the labels may be selected by pressing the associated key on the keypad.
- the selectable labels may be icons or graphics on the display 103.
- the labels may be selected by using known technologies, such as navigation buttons, a stylus, and the like, to select the icon on the display.
- the small screen device in step 155, detects user input indicating that a web page is to be viewed on the display 103.
- a mapping screen (as described above) is displayed in step 157 on the display 103.
- the selectable labels are activated in step 159.
- activation comprises activating the section-key associations so that when a user presses a key on the keypad, the corresponding section of the web page is displayed.
- activation comprises displaying the graphics or icons on the display 103 such that a user may select one of them in order to display a corresponding section of the web page.
- the above-described method and system may be used to logically and efficiently navigate a web page on a small-screen device.
- the invention allows a user to quickly move from one section of a web page to another, while indicating the section which the user is presently viewing.
- the invention is not mutually exclusive of other forms of web page navigation, and may be used in conjunction with other forms of navigation. For instance, even when the selectable labels are active, hyperlinks on the displayed sections of the web page may be selected in a conventional manner using known technologies.
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