Page display methods, devices, equipment and storage media
By displaying virtual resource information required to obtain multimedia resource viewing permissions on the terminal, and providing discount or deduction prompts when an object hits the target resource, the problem of low information transmission efficiency in the prior art is solved, and more efficient human-computer interaction and information transmission are achieved.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202411898180.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2044-12-20
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, the way terminals prompt users to pay for access to multimedia resources is limited, resulting in low information transmission efficiency.
When the object does not have viewing permissions, display the first virtual resource information required to obtain viewing permissions. When the object hits the target virtual resource, prompt the object to obtain permissions with fewer virtual resources through a hit prompt message, including displaying the value of the discount or deducted resource and a countdown, and directly jump to the acquisition page.
It increases the amount of information displayed on the terminal and improves the efficiency of information transmission, simplifies the process of obtaining viewing permissions, and enhances the efficiency of human-computer interaction.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This disclosure relates to the field of computer technology, and in particular to a page display method, apparatus, device, and storage medium. Background Technology
[0002] With the development of computer technology, users can now access a wide variety of multimedia resources through their devices. Some of these resources require payment to view, such as paid chapters in novels or paid episodes in TV series. When a user encounters a paid multimedia resource but does not yet have viewing privileges, the device can prompt them to pay to acquire those privileges. However, this method of prompting is relatively simple and common, resulting in low information delivery efficiency. Summary of the Invention
[0003] This disclosure provides a page display method, apparatus, device, and storage medium, which can improve the amount of information displayed on the terminal and the efficiency of information transmission. The technical solution of this disclosure is as follows:
[0004] According to one aspect of the embodiments of this disclosure, a page display method is provided, including:
[0005] In response to a viewing operation of multimedia resources, if the object does not have viewing permission for the multimedia resources, a first resource prompt message is displayed, which indicates a first virtual resource required to obtain the viewing permission;
[0006] When the object hits the target virtual resource, a hit notification message is displayed. The hit notification message is used to indicate that the object has hit the target virtual resource, and the target virtual resource is used to deduct part of the virtual resource during the process of obtaining the viewing permission.
[0007] In response to the triggering operation of the hit notification information, the viewing permission is obtained based on the page acquisition.
[0008] According to another aspect of the embodiments of this disclosure, a page display device is provided, comprising:
[0009] The display unit is configured to respond to a viewing operation of a multimedia resource and, if the object does not have viewing permission for the multimedia resource, display a first resource prompt message, wherein the first resource prompt message is used to indicate a first virtual resource required to obtain the viewing permission;
[0010] The display unit is further configured to display a hit notification message when the object hits the target virtual resource. The hit notification message is used to notify the object that it has hit the target virtual resource, and the target virtual resource is used to deduct a portion of the virtual resource during the process of obtaining the viewing permission.
[0011] The acquisition unit is configured to acquire the viewing permission based on the acquisition page in response to a trigger operation on the hit notification information.
[0012] In some embodiments, the display unit is configured to display a prompt text when the object hits the target virtual resource, the prompt text being used to indicate that the object has hit the target virtual resource; and to display a first prompt card when the display duration of the prompt text reaches a preset duration, the first prompt card being used to indicate the value of the target virtual resource.
[0013] In some embodiments, the target virtual resource includes multiple discounted resources, and the display unit is configured to scroll and display multiple preset ratios in the first prompt card. The multiple preset ratios correspond one-to-one with the multiple discounted resources, and the preset ratio is the ratio between the corresponding discounted resource and the first virtual resource.
[0014] In some embodiments, the target virtual resource includes a plurality of deductible resources, and the display unit is configured to scroll and display the values of the plurality of deductible resources in the first prompt card, the values being used to represent the number of virtual resources that can be deducted during the process of obtaining the viewing permission.
[0015] In some embodiments, the first notification card displays a countdown timer, which is used to indicate the remaining display time of the first notification card;
[0016] The display unit is further configured to, in response to the end of the countdown, display a second virtual resource in a second prompt card, which includes a retrieval control and a second virtual resource required to obtain the viewing permission. The retrieval control is used to obtain the viewing permission, and the second virtual resource is obtained by processing the first virtual resource based on the target virtual resource hit by the object.
[0017] The acquisition unit is configured to acquire the viewing permission based on the acquisition page in response to a trigger operation on the acquisition control.
[0018] In some embodiments, when the target virtual resource hit by the object is any discounted resource, the second virtual resource is the product of a preset ratio corresponding to the discounted resource and the first virtual resource; when the virtual resource hit by the object is any deductible resource, the second virtual resource is the difference between the first virtual resource and the deductible resource.
[0019] In some embodiments, when the first resource prompt information includes multiple first virtual resources, the second virtual resource is the product of a preset ratio corresponding to the target discount resource and any one of the first virtual resources, the multiple first virtual resources are virtual resources required to obtain different quantities of multimedia resources, and the target discount resource is the matched discount resource; or, when the resource prompt information includes multiple first virtual resources, the second virtual resource is the difference between any one of the first virtual resources and the target discount resource, and the target discount resource is the matched discount resource.
[0020] In some embodiments, the display unit is further configured to display at least one of a hit parameter and a validity period during the display of the second prompt card, wherein the hit parameter represents the proportion of objects that hit the target virtual resource, and the validity period represents the time period during which the objects can use the second virtual resource to obtain the viewing permission.
[0021] In some embodiments, the acquisition unit is configured to display a second virtual resource to be transferred on the acquisition page in response to a triggering operation of the hit prompt information, so as to acquire the viewing permission by transferring the second virtual resource, wherein the second virtual resource is obtained by processing the first virtual resource based on the target virtual resource hit by the object.
[0022] In some embodiments, the display unit is further configured to display the multimedia resource when the viewing permission is successfully obtained based on the acquisition page; and to display a second resource prompt message when the viewing permission fails to be obtained based on the acquisition page. The second resource prompt message indicates a second virtual resource required to obtain the viewing permission, and the second virtual resource is obtained by processing the first virtual resource based on the target virtual resource hit by the object.
[0023] According to another aspect of the embodiments of this disclosure, an electronic device is provided, the electronic device comprising:
[0024] One or more processors;
[0025] Memory used to store the executable program code of the processor;
[0026] The processor is configured to execute the program code to implement the page display method described above.
[0027] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium is provided that, when program code in the computer-readable storage medium is executed by a processor of an electronic device, enables the electronic device to perform the page display method described above.
[0028] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a computer program product is provided, including a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the above-described page display method.
[0029] This disclosure provides a page display scheme that can display a first virtual resource required to obtain viewing permissions for multimedia resources even when an object does not have such permissions. When the object successfully obtains the target virtual resource, a hit notification can be displayed to indicate that viewing permissions for the multimedia resource can be obtained with fewer virtual resources, thus improving the amount of information displayed on the terminal and the efficiency of information transmission. Furthermore, triggering the hit notification allows for quick navigation to the permission acquisition page, improving human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0030] It should be understood that the above general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are not intended to limit this disclosure. Attached Figure Description
[0031] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this disclosure, and are not intended to unduly limit this disclosure.
[0032] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating an implementation environment of a page display method according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0033] Figure 2 This is a flowchart illustrating a page display method according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0034] Figure 3 This is a flowchart illustrating another page display method according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0035] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a first resource prompt message according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0036] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a prompt text according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0037] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a first prompt card according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0038] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a second notification card according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0039] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a second resource prompt message according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0040] Figure 9 This is a block diagram illustrating a page display device according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0041] Figure 10 This is a block diagram illustrating an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment. Detailed Implementation
[0042] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solutions of this disclosure, the technical solutions in the embodiments of this disclosure will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0043] It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," etc., used in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this disclosure are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such data can be interchanged where appropriate so that the embodiments of this disclosure described herein can be implemented in orders other than those illustrated or described herein. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with this disclosure. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatuses and methods consistent with some aspects of this disclosure as detailed in the appended claims.
[0044] It should be noted that the information (including but not limited to user device information, user personal information, etc.), data (including but not limited to data used for analysis, stored data, displayed data, etc.), and signals involved in this disclosure are all authorized by the user or fully authorized by all parties, and the collection, use, and processing of related data must comply with the relevant laws, regulations, and standards of the relevant countries and regions. For example, the multimedia resources and resource prompt information involved in this disclosure were obtained with full authorization.
[0045] The page display method provided in this disclosure can be executed by a terminal. Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating an implementation environment for a page display method according to an exemplary embodiment. See also... Figure 1 The implementation environment specifically includes: terminal 101 and server 102. Terminal 101 can be connected to server 102 via wireless network or wired network.
[0046] Terminal 101 can be at least one of the following devices: smartphone, smartwatch, desktop computer, laptop, virtual reality terminal, augmented reality terminal, wireless terminal, and laptop computer. Terminal 101 has communication capabilities and can access wired or wireless networks. Terminal 101 can refer to one of multiple terminals; those skilled in the art will understand that the number of such terminals can be more or less. Server 102 is the backend server for terminal 101, used to provide backend services for terminal 101.
[0047] In some embodiments, the terminal has a target application installed or running. The target application can be any type of application, such as a video application, a social application, a reading application, etc. While the target application is running, the terminal can display multimedia resources on the resource display page provided by the target application for the user to view. The server 102 is associated with the target application and is used to provide background services for the target application.
[0048] Server 102 can be a standalone physical server, a server cluster consisting of multiple physical servers, or a distributed file system. It can also be a cloud server that provides basic cloud computing services such as cloud services, cloud databases, cloud computing, cloud functions, cloud storage, network services, cloud communication, middleware services, domain name services, security services, CDN (Content Delivery Network), and big data and artificial intelligence platforms.
[0049] In some embodiments, server 102 and terminal 101 are directly or indirectly connected via wired or wireless communication, and this disclosure does not limit this. Optionally, the number of servers 102 may be more or less, and this disclosure does not limit this. Of course, server 102 may also include other functional servers to provide more comprehensive and diversified services. Server 102 undertakes the main computing work, and terminal 101 undertakes secondary computing work; or, server 102 undertakes secondary computing work, and terminal 101 undertakes the main computing work; or, server 102 or terminal 101 can each undertake computing work independently, and this disclosure does not limit this.
[0050] Figure 2 This is a flowchart illustrating a page display method according to an exemplary embodiment, such as... Figure 2 As shown, taking the method executed by the terminal as an example, the method includes:
[0051] In step 201, in response to a viewing operation of multimedia resources, if the object does not have permission to view multimedia resources, the terminal displays a first resource prompt message.
[0052] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the multimedia resource can be of any type. For example, a multimedia resource can be text, an image, or a video. As another example, a multimedia resource can be a chapter from a novel, any video from a TV series, or any image from a collection of images. The object is the user account currently logged into the terminal. Viewing permissions for multimedia resources indicate whether the multimedia resource can be viewed. If the object has viewing permissions for the multimedia resource, the terminal can display the multimedia resource for the object to view.
[0053] The first resource prompt message indicates the first virtual resource required to obtain viewing permission for a multimedia resource. The first virtual resource is the virtual resource that must be paid for to obtain that viewing permission. For example, if the multimedia resource is a paid chapter in a novel, the first resource prompt message will indicate the virtual resource required to unlock viewing permission for that paid chapter.
[0054] In step 202, if the object hits the target virtual resource, the terminal displays a hit notification message to indicate that the object has hit the target virtual resource.
[0055] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the target virtual resource is a preferential resource issued by the server. Here, the server refers to the backend server of a platform providing multimedia resources, such as the backend server of a video platform, the backend server of a novel platform, etc.
[0056] The target virtual resource is used to offset a portion of the virtual resources when obtaining viewing permissions for multimedia resources. The target virtual resource can be a discounted resource, a deductible resource, etc. A discounted resource provides a discount on the initial virtual resource, while a deductible resource offsets a portion of the initial virtual resource, thus enabling the acquisition of viewing permissions for multimedia resources with fewer virtual resources.
[0057] If an object hits a target virtual resource, the terminal can display a hit notification message. This message can be at least one of the following: notification text, notification card, or notification video. Displaying a hit notification message when an object hits a target virtual resource enhances the object's awareness of the resource, thereby encouraging it to use the resource to gain viewing access and improving information delivery efficiency.
[0058] In step 203, in response to the triggering operation of the hit prompt information, the terminal obtains viewing permission based on the page acquisition.
[0059] In this embodiment of the disclosure, a hit notification message can be triggered. In response to the triggering operation of the hit notification message, the terminal can jump to the acquisition page so that the object can obtain viewing permissions for multimedia resources on the acquisition page.
[0060] This disclosure provides a page display method that can display a first virtual resource required to obtain viewing permission for multimedia resources even when an object does not have such permission. When the object successfully obtains the target virtual resource, a hit notification can be displayed to indicate that viewing permission for the multimedia resource can be obtained with fewer virtual resources, thus improving the amount of information displayed on the terminal and the efficiency of information transmission. Furthermore, triggering the hit notification allows for quick navigation to the permission acquisition page, improving human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0061] In some embodiments, when an object hits a target virtual resource, a hit notification message is displayed, including:
[0062] When an object hits a target virtual resource, a tooltip text is displayed to indicate that the object has hit the target virtual resource.
[0063] If the display duration of the prompt text reaches the preset duration, the first prompt card will be displayed. The first prompt card is used to indicate the value of the target virtual resource.
[0064] In this embodiment of the disclosure, by first displaying the hit notification information in text form and then displaying the hit notification information in card form, the display format of the hit notification information can be enriched. In turn, the hit notification information with a richer display format can be used to prompt the object to hit the virtual resource, thereby improving the amount of information displayed by the terminal and the efficiency of information transmission.
[0065] In some embodiments, the target virtual resource includes multiple discounted resources, and a first prompt card is displayed, including:
[0066] Multiple preset ratios are displayed in the first prompt card. Each preset ratio corresponds to a different discount resource. The preset ratio is the ratio between the corresponding discount resource and the first virtual resource.
[0067] In this embodiment of the disclosure, by scrolling and displaying multiple preset ratios, the discount resources that the object may randomly hit can be displayed intuitively, which increases the amount of information displayed on the terminal and thus increases the amount of information obtained by the object.
[0068] In some embodiments, the target virtual resource includes multiple deductible resources, and a first prompt card is displayed, including:
[0069] The first prompt card displays multiple deductible resource values in a scrolling manner. These values represent the amount of virtual resources that can be deducted during the process of obtaining viewing permissions.
[0070] In this embodiment of the disclosure, by scrolling through the values of multiple deductible resources, the deductible resources that an object may randomly hit can be displayed intuitively, thereby increasing the amount of information displayed on the terminal and thus increasing the amount of information obtained by the object.
[0071] In some embodiments, a countdown timer is displayed on the first notification card, the countdown timer indicating the remaining display time of the first notification card; the method further includes:
[0072] In response to the end of the countdown, the second virtual resource required to obtain the control and view permission is displayed in the second prompt card. The control is used to obtain the view permission, and the second virtual resource is obtained by processing the first virtual resource based on the target virtual resource hit by the object.
[0073] In response to a hit notification, access to view the page is granted, including:
[0074] In response to a trigger operation on the control, viewing permissions are obtained based on the page being retrieved.
[0075] In this embodiment of the disclosure, by directly displaying the acquisition page to obtain viewing permissions when the acquisition control is triggered, the object does not need to manually jump to the acquisition page, which simplifies the operation of obtaining viewing permissions and improves the efficiency of human-computer interaction.
[0076] In some embodiments, when the target virtual resource hit by the object is any discounted resource, the second virtual resource is the product of a preset ratio corresponding to the discounted resource and the first virtual resource;
[0077] If the virtual resource hit by the object is any deductible resource, the second virtual resource is the difference between the first virtual resource and the deductible resource.
[0078] In this embodiment of the disclosure, by displaying the second virtual resource based on the target virtual resource and the first virtual resource hit by the object, the resources required to obtain viewing permission after hitting the target virtual resource can be transmitted, thereby prompting the object to obtain viewing permission, which improves the amount of information transmitted and the efficiency of human-computer interaction.
[0079] In some embodiments, when the first resource prompt information includes multiple first virtual resources, the second virtual resource is the product of a preset ratio corresponding to the target discount resource and any one of the first virtual resources, the multiple first virtual resources are virtual resources required to obtain different quantities of multimedia resources, and the target discount resource is the matched discount resource; or...
[0080] When the resource prompt information includes multiple first virtual resources, the second virtual resource is the difference between any first virtual resource and the target deducted resource, and the target deducted resource is the deducted resource that was hit.
[0081] In this embodiment of the disclosure, by displaying the second virtual resource based on the target virtual resource and any first virtual resource, the target virtual resource hit by the object can be randomly applied to any of the viewing permission acquisition schemes, thereby supporting the random acquisition of viewing permissions for different numbers of multimedia resources using fewer virtual resources, and improving the diversity of acquiring viewing permissions.
[0082] In some embodiments, the method further includes:
[0083] During the display of the second prompt card, at least one of the hit parameters and validity period is displayed. The hit parameters represent the proportion of objects that hit the target virtual resource, and the validity period represents the time period during which the objects can use the second virtual resource to obtain viewing permissions.
[0084] In this embodiment of the disclosure, by displaying the hit parameters and the validity period, the object's sense of luck and urgency can be enhanced, thereby prompting the object to obtain viewing rights for multimedia resources and improving the acquisition rate of viewing rights.
[0085] In some embodiments, in response to a confirmation operation of a hit notification, viewing permission is obtained based on the page access information, including:
[0086] In response to the triggering operation of the hit prompt information, the second virtual resource to be transferred is displayed on the acquisition page, so as to obtain viewing permission by transferring the second virtual resource. The second virtual resource is obtained by processing the first virtual resource based on the target virtual resource hit by the object.
[0087] In this embodiment of the disclosure, by directly displaying the acquisition page after triggering the hit prompt information to obtain viewing permissions, the object does not need to manually jump to the acquisition page, which simplifies the operation of obtaining viewing permissions and improves the efficiency of human-computer interaction.
[0088] In some embodiments, the method further includes:
[0089] If viewing permissions are successfully obtained for the page, display multimedia resources;
[0090] If obtaining viewing permissions based on the page fails, a second resource prompt message is displayed. The second resource prompt message indicates the second virtual resource required to obtain viewing permissions. The second virtual resource is obtained by processing the first virtual resource based on the target virtual resource matched by the object.
[0091] In this embodiment, by displaying a second resource prompt when the object has not obtained viewing permission, the information that the object has hit the target virtual resource can be further transmitted, thereby prompting the object to obtain viewing permission. By displaying multimedia resources when the object has obtained viewing permission, the object can easily continue to view the multimedia resources without having to manually return to the resource viewing page, simplifying the operation process and improving human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0092] The above Figure 2The diagram illustrates the flow of a page display method according to this disclosure. In this embodiment, when an object hits a target virtual resource, a hit notification message can first be displayed in text form, then in card form. This enhances the object's awareness of the hit target virtual resource by displaying a richer variety of hit notification messages. Detailed explanations are provided in the following embodiments.
[0093] Figure 3 This is a flowchart illustrating another page display method according to an exemplary embodiment. Taking the method being executed by a terminal as an example, the method includes:
[0094] In step 301, in response to the viewing operation of multimedia resources, if the object does not have permission to view multimedia resources, the terminal displays the first resource prompt information.
[0095] In this embodiment, the first resource prompt information is used to indicate the first virtual resource required to obtain the viewing permission. The process of the terminal displaying the first resource prompt information is the same as step 201 described above, and will not be repeated here.
[0096] In some embodiments, when the multimedia resource is any resource in the resource set, the first resource prompt information may include at least one first virtual resource. The first virtual resource is the virtual resource required to obtain different numbers of multimedia resources from the resource set. The resource set can be any type of resource set; for example, the resource set may be a novel, and the multimedia resource may be any chapter of the novel; or the resource set may be a TV series, and the multimedia resource may be any episode of the TV series.
[0097] When the first resource prompt includes a single first virtual resource, the first virtual resource refers to the virtual resource required to obtain viewing permission for that multimedia resource, such as the virtual resource required to obtain viewing permission for this chapter. When the first resource prompt includes multiple first virtual resources, the first virtual resources refer to the virtual resources required to obtain viewing permission for different numbers of multimedia resources, such as the virtual resources required to obtain viewing permission for 10 chapters, 20 chapters, or 30 chapters. These multiple chapters include this chapter, that is, they include multimedia resources. For example, if the multimedia resource is Chapter 17, the aforementioned 10 chapters typically refer to Chapters 17-26.
[0098] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a first resource prompt message according to an exemplary embodiment. For example... Figure 4As shown, multimedia resource 401 is a paid chapter in the novel. In response to the viewing operation of multimedia resource 401, the terminal displays first resource prompt information 402. Among them, the first resource prompt information 402 includes three first virtual resources, which are the virtual resources required to unlock 10 chapters, 20 chapters, and 30 chapters, respectively.
[0099] It should be noted that, as mentioned above Figure 4 As shown, in response to the viewing operation of multimedia resources, even if the object does not have the permission to view the multimedia resources, the terminal can still display part of the multimedia resource content on the resource display page, such as part of the text in a chapter, thereby prompting the object to obtain the permission to view the multimedia resources, and thus improving the acquisition rate of the permission to view multimedia resources.
[0100] In step 302, if the object hits the target virtual resource, the terminal displays a prompt text to indicate that the object has hit the target virtual resource.
[0101] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the prompt text refers to a hit notification message displayed in text form. The content of the prompt text is used to indicate that the object has hit the target virtual resource.
[0102] Optionally, the terminal can employ at least one dynamic effect to display the prompt text, thereby giving the prompt text a dynamic visual effect. For example, the terminal can display the prompt text word by word, or display the prompt text as it gradually enlarges. By displaying prompt text to indicate that the target virtual resource has been hit, the information about hitting the target virtual resource can be clearly and intuitively conveyed to the target, improving the efficiency of information transmission.
[0103] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a prompt text according to an exemplary embodiment. For example... Figure 5 As shown, the terminal displays a floating notification text 501 on the resource display page. The content of notification text 501 is "You've won a red envelope!" Optionally, the content of the notification text can also be "Congratulations, you've won an XX discount," etc.
[0104] In some embodiments, the terminal can also display a hit parameter while displaying the prompt text. The hit parameter represents the proportion of objects that hit the target virtual resource. For example, if the target virtual resource is randomly distributed to x objects out of 100 objects, the hit parameter would be x%. Displaying the hit parameter not only increases the amount of information displayed by the terminal but also further emphasizes the randomness of hitting the target virtual resource.
[0105] In step 303, when the display duration of the prompt text reaches a preset duration, the terminal displays a first prompt card, which is used to prompt the value of the target virtual resource.
[0106] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the display duration of the prompt text is limited. For example, the display duration of the prompt text is at most a preset duration. The preset duration is a pre-defined duration, such as 1 second, 2 seconds, or 3 seconds, and this embodiment of the disclosure does not impose any limitation on it.
[0107] During the display of the prompt text, if the display duration of the prompt text reaches a preset duration, the terminal can cancel the display of the prompt text and display a first prompt card. The first prompt card refers to the hit prompt information displayed in card form. The style of the first card can be a red envelope style, a coupon style, etc. Compared to the prompt text, the display area of the first prompt card is usually larger, and the amount of information contained in the first prompt card is usually more. In this embodiment of the disclosure, the first prompt card displays the value of the target virtual resource. Wherein, if the target virtual resource is a discounted resource, the value of the target virtual resource is the discount percentage, such as 80% off, 70% off, etc. Where the target virtual resource is a deductible resource, the value of the target virtual resource is the quantity of virtual resources that can be deducted, such as 20, 30, etc.
[0108] By first displaying hit notifications in text format and then in card format, the display format of hit notifications can be enriched. This allows for more diverse hit notifications to indicate when virtual resources have been hit, thereby increasing the amount of information displayed on the terminal and improving the efficiency of information transmission.
[0109] It should be noted that steps 302-303 above are an exemplary method of displaying hit notification information. In some embodiments, the terminal can also display hit notification information in other forms, such as displaying hit notification information in video form. Alternatively, the terminal can also display multiple forms of hit notification information simultaneously. This embodiment of the disclosure does not limit the display form of hit notification information.
[0110] The following describes the process of displaying the first prompt card on the terminal by taking the target resources as discounted resources and deductible resources as examples respectively, through the following steps (1)-(2).
[0111] (1) When the target virtual resource includes multiple discounted resources, the terminal can scroll and display multiple preset ratios in the first prompt card. Among them, the multiple preset ratios correspond one-to-one with the multiple discounted resources.
[0112] Discounted resources refer to resources that offer a discount on top of the initial virtual resource, allowing users to obtain viewing access to multimedia resources with fewer virtual resources. The preset percentage corresponds to the discount percentage of the resource. For example, multiple preset percentages include, but are not limited to, 50%, 60%, 70%, and 80% discounts. These four preset percentages correspond to discount resources 1-4, respectively. If the object matches discount resource 4, viewing access to the multimedia resource can be obtained at an 80% discount.
[0113] When an object matches a target virtual resource, the backend server can randomly distribute any of multiple discounted resources to the object. Therefore, by scrolling and displaying multiple preset ratios, the discounted resources that the object may randomly match can be displayed intuitively, increasing the amount of information displayed on the terminal and thus increasing the amount of information obtained by the object.
[0114] (2) When the target virtual resource includes multiple deductible resources, the terminal can scroll and display the values of the multiple deductible resources in the first prompt card. The deductible resources are used to deduct a portion of the virtual resources based on the first virtual resource, thereby enabling the acquisition of viewing permissions for multimedia resources with fewer virtual resources. The value of the deductible resources indicates the number of virtual resources that can be deducted during the acquisition of viewing permissions.
[0115] Since the backend server can randomly assign any one of multiple deductible resources to an object, displaying the values of these deductible resources in a scrolling manner provides a clearer picture of the deductible resources the object might randomly receive. This increases the amount of information displayed on the terminal, and consequently, the amount of information the object receives.
[0116] For example, Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a first prompt card according to an exemplary embodiment. For example... Figure 6 As shown, the terminal can display a first prompt card 601 floating in the resource display page. Multiple preset ratios 602 are scrolled through the first prompt card 601.
[0117] Steps (1)-(2) above mainly describe the process of the terminal displaying the first prompt card when the target virtual resource is a discount resource or a deduction resource. In some embodiments, when the target virtual resource is other types of virtual resources, such as virtual red envelopes or virtual coupons, the terminal can also display the value of the target virtual resource in the first prompt card using the corresponding display format. This embodiment does not limit the display style of the first prompt card.
[0118] In step 304, after the first prompt card display ends, the terminal displays a second prompt card, and the second prompt card displays the second virtual resource required to obtain the control and view permission.
[0119] In this embodiment, when the first prompt card display ends, the terminal cancels the display of the first card and displays a second prompt card. The acquisition control displayed in the second prompt card is used to acquire viewing permissions for multimedia resources. The second virtual resource displayed in the second prompt card is obtained by processing the first virtual resource based on the target virtual resource matched by the object. The style of the second prompt card is not entirely the same as that of the first prompt card. For example, the first prompt card is a card in the style of a red envelope cover, while the second prompt card is a card in the style of an opened red envelope.
[0120] Optionally, the display of the first notification card ends when the display duration reaches a preset time. Correspondingly, a countdown timer is also displayed on the first notification card. The countdown timer indicates the remaining display time of the first notification card. As described above. Figure 6 As shown, the first notification card also displays a countdown timer 603. Countdown timer 603 indicates that the remaining display time of the first notification card 601 is 3 seconds.
[0121] Optionally, in response to a triggering operation on the first prompt card, the terminal can also cancel the display of the first card and display a second prompt card. By displaying the second prompt card upon triggering the first prompt card, there is no need to wait for the first prompt card to finish displaying, reducing the object's waiting time and improving human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0122] Optionally, the terminal can display a second notification card by showing a special effects animation. The special effects animation includes both a first and a second notification card. The special effects animation is used to depict the transition from displaying the first notification card to displaying the second notification card. For example, if the first notification card is a card resembling a red envelope cover, the special effects animation could be an opening animation of the red envelope. In response to the completion of the special effects animation, the terminal can display an opened red envelope-style card, which is the second notification card.
[0123] The following section uses the target virtual resource as a discount resource and a deduction resource as examples to illustrate the process of processing the first virtual resource based on the target virtual resource of the object hit.
[0124] If the target virtual resource matched by the object is any discounted resource, the second virtual resource is the product of the preset ratio corresponding to that discounted resource and the first virtual resource. For example, if the first virtual resource is 100 and the preset ratio corresponding to the discounted resource matched by the object is 80%, then the second virtual resource is 100 * 0.8 = 80.
[0125] If the target virtual resource matched by the object is any deductible resource, the second virtual resource is the difference between the first virtual resource and the deductible resource. For example, if the first virtual resource is 100 and the deductible resource matched by the object is 20, then the second virtual resource is 100 - 20 = 80. By displaying the second virtual resource based on the target virtual resource matched by the object and the first virtual resource, the resources required to obtain viewing permission after matching the target virtual resource can be conveyed, thereby prompting the object to obtain viewing permission, improving the amount of information conveyed and the efficiency of human-computer interaction.
[0126] It should be noted that the above description is based on the example of the first resource prompt information including one first virtual resource. In some embodiments, the first resource prompt information can include multiple first virtual resources. Multiple first virtual resources are virtual resources required to obtain different quantities of multimedia resources, such as virtual resources required to unlock 10, 20, or 30 chapters. Therefore, the second virtual resource can be the product of a preset ratio corresponding to the target discount resource and any first virtual resource. The target discount resource is the discount resource hit by the object. Alternatively, the second virtual resource can also be the difference between any first virtual resource and the target discount resource. The target discount resource is the discount resource hit by the object. By displaying the second virtual resource based on the target virtual resource and any first virtual resource, the target virtual resource hit by the object can be randomly applied to any method of obtaining viewing permissions, thereby supporting the random acquisition of viewing permissions for different quantities of multimedia resources using fewer virtual resources and improving the diversity of obtaining viewing permissions.
[0127] In some embodiments, when the first resource prompt information includes multiple first virtual resources, the terminal can display a plurality of selectable first virtual resources before displaying the second prompt resource in the second prompt card. In response to a selection operation of any first virtual resource, the terminal displays a second virtual resource determined based on the first virtual resource and the matched target virtual resource. By displaying multiple first virtual resources for the object to choose from, not only can multiple methods for obtaining viewing permissions be provided to the object, but the matched target virtual resource can also be applied to the object's selection method, improving the efficiency of human-computer interaction.
[0128] In some embodiments, during the display of the second prompt card, the terminal can also display at least one of a hit parameter and a validity period. The hit parameter represents the proportion of objects that have successfully accessed the target virtual resource. The validity period represents the time period during which an object can obtain viewing permission for the second virtual resource. Optionally, the terminal can display the validity period in a countdown format to achieve real-time updates. By displaying the hit parameter and the validity period, the object's sense of luck and urgency can be enhanced, thereby encouraging the object to obtain viewing permission for the multimedia resource and increasing the acquisition rate of viewing permission.
[0129] Optionally, during the display of the second prompt card, the terminal can also display the first virtual resource to intuitively convey the difference between the virtual resources required before and after the discount is applied, thereby further encouraging the user to obtain viewing rights for multimedia resources after applying the discount.
[0130] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a second notification card according to an exemplary embodiment. For example... Figure 7 As shown, a second prompt card 701 floats on the resource display page. The second prompt card 701 displays a control 702, a first virtual resource, and a second virtual resource. The first virtual resource is 15, representing the virtual resources needed to unlock 10 chapters before hitting the target virtual resource. The second virtual resource is 9, representing the virtual resources needed to unlock 10 chapters after hitting the target virtual resource. The target virtual resource is a discounted resource, with a preset discount of 60%. Additionally, the second prompt card 701 includes an expiration date.
[0131] In step 305, in response to the triggering operation of the acquisition control, the terminal acquires viewing permission based on the acquisition page.
[0132] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the acquisition page is a page used to obtain viewing permissions for multimedia resources; the acquisition page is also the payment page. By paying for the corresponding virtual resources on the payment page, viewing permissions for the multimedia resources can be obtained.
[0133] Optionally, in response to a triggering operation on the acquisition control, the terminal can jump to the acquisition page, or the terminal can display the acquisition page floating in the resource display page; this embodiment of the present disclosure does not impose limitations on this. Optionally, any area in the second prompt card can be triggered. In response to a triggering operation on any area in the second prompt card, the terminal displays the acquisition page to acquire viewing permissions for multimedia resources based on the acquisition page.
[0134] In some embodiments, the terminal can display a second virtual resource on the acquisition page. In response to a trigger operation of the hit notification, the terminal displays the acquisition page and shows the second virtual resource to be transferred, so as to obtain viewing permission by transferring the second virtual resource. The trigger operation of the hit notification can be a trigger operation on any area or control in the second notification card. Transferring the second virtual resource is equivalent to paying for the second virtual resource. The second virtual resource is the virtual resource required for the object to obtain viewing permission for multimedia resources after hitting the target virtual resource. The second virtual resource is obtained by processing the first virtual resource based on the target virtual resource hit by the object. The specific processing procedure is described in step 304 above and will not be repeated here. By directly displaying the acquisition page after triggering the hit notification to obtain viewing permission, without requiring the object to manually jump to the acquisition page, the operation of obtaining viewing permission can be simplified, improving human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0135] In step 306, if viewing permissions are successfully obtained based on the acquisition page, the terminal displays multimedia resources.
[0136] In this embodiment of the disclosure, if the second virtual resource is successfully transferred based on the acquisition page, it indicates that viewing permission for the multimedia resource has been successfully obtained. Therefore, the terminal displays the multimedia resource on the resource display page. By displaying the multimedia resource when the object has obtained viewing permission, it is convenient for the object to continue viewing the multimedia resource without having to manually return to the resource viewing page, thus simplifying the operation process and improving human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0137] In step 307, if obtaining viewing permission based on the page acquisition fails, the terminal displays a second resource prompt message, which indicates the second virtual resource required to obtain viewing permission.
[0138] In this embodiment, if the transfer of the second virtual resource based on the page acquisition fails, it indicates that viewing permission for the multimedia resource has not been successfully obtained. Therefore, the terminal displays a second resource prompt message based on the second virtual resource. The second resource prompt message can be obtained by updating the first resource prompt message based on the target virtual resource. If the first resource prompt message includes one first virtual resource, the second resource prompt message includes the updated second virtual resource. If the first resource prompt message includes multiple first virtual resources, the second resource prompt message includes one updated second virtual resource and multiple unupdated first virtual resources. By displaying the second resource prompt message when the object has not obtained viewing permission, information that the object has hit the target virtual resource can be further transmitted, prompting the object to obtain viewing permission, thereby improving the viewing permission acquisition rate.
[0139] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a second resource prompt message according to an exemplary embodiment. For example... Figure 8 As shown, the second resource prompt information 801 includes one second virtual resource and two first virtual resources. The second virtual resource is 9, which is the virtual resource required to unlock 10 chapters after hitting the target virtual resource.
[0140] This disclosure provides a page display method that can display a first virtual resource required to obtain viewing permission for multimedia resources even when an object does not have such permission. When the object successfully obtains the target virtual resource, a hit notification can be displayed to indicate that viewing permission for the multimedia resource can be obtained with fewer virtual resources, thus improving the amount of information displayed on the terminal and the efficiency of information transmission. Furthermore, triggering the hit notification allows for quick navigation to the permission acquisition page, improving human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0141] All of the above-mentioned optional technical solutions can be combined in any way to form optional embodiments of this disclosure, and will not be described in detail here.
[0142] Figure 9 This is a block diagram illustrating a page display device according to an exemplary embodiment. Figure 9 As shown, the device includes a display unit 901 and an acquisition unit 902.
[0143] Display unit 901 is configured to respond to a viewing operation of multimedia resources, and display a first resource prompt message when the object does not have viewing permission for the multimedia resources. The first resource prompt message is used to indicate a first virtual resource required to obtain viewing permission.
[0144] The display unit 901 is also configured to display a hit notification message when an object hits a target virtual resource. The hit notification message is used to notify the object that it has hit the target virtual resource, and the target virtual resource is used to deduct part of the virtual resource during the process of obtaining viewing permission.
[0145] The acquisition unit 902 is configured to acquire viewing permissions based on the acquisition page in response to a trigger operation on a hit notification message.
[0146] In some embodiments, the display unit 901 is configured to display a prompt text when an object hits a target virtual resource, the prompt text being used to indicate that the object has hit the target virtual resource; and to display a first prompt card when the display duration of the prompt text reaches a preset duration, the first prompt card being used to indicate the value of the target virtual resource.
[0147] In some embodiments, the target virtual resource includes multiple discounted resources. The display unit 901 is configured to scroll and display multiple preset ratios in a first prompt card. The multiple preset ratios correspond one-to-one with the multiple discounted resources, and the preset ratio is the ratio between the corresponding discounted resource and the first virtual resource.
[0148] In some embodiments, the target virtual resource includes multiple deductible resources. The display unit 901 is configured to scroll and display the values of the multiple deductible resources in a first prompt card. The values are used to indicate the number of virtual resources that can be deducted during the process of obtaining viewing permission.
[0149] In some embodiments, a countdown timer is displayed on the first notification card, the countdown timer being used to indicate the remaining display time of the first notification card;
[0150] Display unit 901 is also configured to, in response to the end of the countdown, display a second virtual resource in a second prompt card, which is required to obtain the control and view permission. The control is used to obtain the view permission. The second virtual resource is obtained by processing the first virtual resource based on the target virtual resource hit by the object.
[0151] The acquisition unit 902 is configured to acquire viewing permissions based on the acquisition page in response to a trigger operation on the acquisition control.
[0152] In some embodiments, when the target virtual resource hit by the object is any discounted resource, the second virtual resource is the product of the preset ratio corresponding to the discounted resource and the first virtual resource; when the virtual resource hit by the object is any deductible resource, the second virtual resource is the difference between the first virtual resource and the deductible resource.
[0153] In some embodiments, when the first resource prompt information includes multiple first virtual resources, the second virtual resource is the product of a preset ratio corresponding to the target discount resource and any one of the first virtual resources, the multiple first virtual resources are virtual resources required to obtain different amounts of multimedia resources, and the target discount resource is the matched discount resource; or, when the resource prompt information includes multiple first virtual resources, the second virtual resource is the difference between any one of the first virtual resources and the target discount resource, and the target discount resource is the matched discount resource.
[0154] In some embodiments, the display unit 901 is further configured to display at least one of a hit parameter and an expiration period during the display of the second prompt card, wherein the hit parameter is used to represent the proportion of objects that hit the target virtual resource, and the expiration period is used to represent the time period during which the objects can use the second virtual resource to obtain viewing permissions.
[0155] In some embodiments, the acquisition unit 902 is configured to display a second virtual resource to be transferred on the acquisition page in response to a trigger operation of a hit prompt message, so as to obtain viewing permission by transferring the second virtual resource. The second virtual resource is obtained by processing the first virtual resource based on the target virtual resource hit by the object.
[0156] In some embodiments, the display unit 901 is further configured to display multimedia resources when viewing permissions are successfully obtained based on the acquisition page; and to display a second resource prompt message when viewing permissions are not obtained based on the acquisition page. The second resource prompt message indicates a second virtual resource required to obtain viewing permissions, and the second virtual resource is obtained by processing the first virtual resource based on the target virtual resource hit by the object.
[0157] This disclosure provides a page display device that can display a first virtual resource required to obtain viewing permission for multimedia resources when the object does not have such permission. When the object successfully obtains the target virtual resource, a hit notification can be displayed to indicate that viewing permission for the multimedia resource can be obtained with fewer virtual resources, thus improving the amount of information displayed on the terminal and the efficiency of information transmission. Furthermore, triggering the hit notification allows for quick navigation to the permission acquisition page, improving human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0158] It should be noted that the page display device provided in the above embodiments is only an example of the division of the above functional units. In practical applications, the above functions can be assigned to different functional units as needed, that is, the internal structure of the electronic device can be divided into different functional units to complete all or part of the functions described above. In addition, the page display device and the page display method embodiments provided in the above embodiments belong to the same concept, and the specific implementation process can be found in the method embodiments, which will not be repeated here.
[0159] Regarding the page display device in the above embodiments, the specific manner in which each module performs its operation has been described in detail in the embodiments related to the method, and will not be elaborated upon here.
[0160] Figure 10 This is a block diagram illustrating an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment. Typically, the electronic device 1000 includes a processor 1001 and a memory 1002.
[0161] Processor 1001 may include one or more processing cores, such as a quad-core processor, an octa-core processor, etc. Processor 1001 may be implemented using at least one hardware form selected from DSP (Digital Signal Processing), FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array), and PLA (Programmable Logic Array). Processor 1001 may also include a main processor and a coprocessor. The main processor, also known as a CPU (Central Processing Unit), is used to process data in the wake-up state; the coprocessor is a low-power processor used to process data in the standby state. In some embodiments, processor 1001 may integrate a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), which is responsible for rendering and drawing the content to be displayed on the screen. In some embodiments, processor 1001 may also include an AI (Artificial Intelligence) processor, which is used to handle computational operations related to machine learning.
[0162] The memory 1002 may include one or more computer-readable storage media, which may be non-transitory. The memory 1002 may also include high-speed random access memory and non-volatile memory, such as one or more disk storage devices or flash memory devices. In some embodiments, the non-transitory computer-readable storage media in the memory 1002 are used to store at least one program code, which is executed by the processor 1001 to implement the page display method provided in the method embodiments of this disclosure.
[0163] In some embodiments, the electronic device 1000 may optionally include a peripheral device interface 1003 and at least one peripheral device. The processor 1001, memory 1002, and peripheral device interface 1003 can be connected via a bus or signal line. Each peripheral device can be connected to the peripheral device interface 1003 via a bus, signal line, or circuit board. Specifically, the peripheral device includes at least one of the following: a radio frequency circuit 1004, a display screen 1005, a camera assembly 1006, an audio circuit 1007, and a power supply 1008.
[0164] Peripheral device interface 1003 can be used to connect at least one I / O (Input / Output) related peripheral device to processor 1001 and memory 1002. In some embodiments, processor 1001, memory 1002 and peripheral device interface 1003 are integrated on the same chip or circuit board; in some other embodiments, any one or two of processor 1001, memory 1002 and peripheral device interface 1003 can be implemented on separate chips or circuit boards, which is not limited in this embodiment.
[0165] The radio frequency (RF) circuit 1004 is used to receive and transmit RF (Radio Frequency) signals, also known as electromagnetic signals. The RF circuit 1004 communicates with communication networks and other communication devices via electromagnetic signals. The RF circuit 1004 converts electrical signals into electromagnetic signals for transmission, or converts received electromagnetic signals back into electrical signals. Optionally, the RF circuit 1004 includes: an antenna system, an RF transceiver, one or more amplifiers, a tuner, an oscillator, a digital signal processor, a codec chipset, a user identity module card, etc. The RF circuit 1004 can communicate with other electronic devices via at least one wireless communication protocol. This wireless communication protocol includes, but is not limited to: metropolitan area networks (MANs), various generations of mobile communication networks (2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G), wireless local area networks (WLANs), and / or WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) networks. In some embodiments, the RF circuit 1004 may also include circuitry related to NFC (Near Field Communication), which is not limited in this disclosure.
[0166] Display screen 1005 is used to display a UI (User Interface). This UI may include graphics, text, icons, videos, and any combination thereof. When display screen 1005 is a touch display screen, it also has the ability to collect touch signals on or above its surface. These touch signals can be input as control signals to processor 1001 for processing. In this case, display screen 1005 can also be used to provide virtual buttons and / or a virtual keyboard, also known as soft buttons and / or a soft keyboard. In some embodiments, there may be one display screen 1005, which serves as the front panel of electronic device 1000; in other embodiments, there may be at least two display screens, respectively disposed on different surfaces of electronic device 1000 or in a folded design; in still other embodiments, display screen 1005 may be a flexible display screen, disposed on a curved or folded surface of electronic device 1000. Furthermore, display screen 1005 may also be configured as a non-rectangular, irregular shape, i.e., a non-rectangular screen. The display screen 1005 can be made of materials such as LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode).
[0167] The camera assembly 1006 is used to acquire images or videos. Optionally, the camera assembly 1006 includes a front-facing camera and a rear-facing camera. Typically, the front-facing camera is located on the front panel of the electronic device, and the rear-facing camera is located on the back of the electronic device. In some embodiments, there are at least two rear-facing cameras, which are any one of a main camera, a depth-sensing camera, a wide-angle camera, and a telephoto camera, to achieve background blurring by fusion of the main camera and the depth-sensing camera, panoramic shooting by fusion of the main camera and the wide-angle camera, VR (Virtual Reality) shooting, or other fusion shooting functions. In some embodiments, the camera assembly 1006 may also include a flash. The flash can be a single-color temperature flash or a dual-color temperature flash. A dual-color temperature flash refers to a combination of a warm-light flash and a cool-light flash, which can be used for light compensation at different color temperatures.
[0168] The audio circuit 1007 may include a microphone and a speaker. The microphone is used to collect sound waves from the user and the environment, converting the sound waves into electrical signals that are input to the processor 1001 for processing, or input to the radio frequency circuit 1004 for voice communication. For stereo sound acquisition or noise reduction purposes, multiple microphones may be used, each located at a different part of the electronic device 1000. The microphone may also be an array microphone or an omnidirectional microphone. The speaker is used to convert electrical signals from the processor 1001 or the radio frequency circuit 1004 into sound waves. The speaker may be a conventional diaphragm speaker or a piezoelectric ceramic speaker. When the speaker is a piezoelectric ceramic speaker, it can convert electrical signals not only into audible sound waves but also into inaudible sound waves for purposes such as distance measurement. In some embodiments, the audio circuit 1007 may also include a headphone jack.
[0169] The power supply 1008 is used to supply power to the various components in the electronic device 1000. The power supply 1008 can be AC power, DC power, a disposable battery, or a rechargeable battery. When the power supply 1008 includes a rechargeable battery, the rechargeable battery can support wired or wireless charging. The rechargeable battery can also be used to support fast charging technology.
[0170] Those skilled in the art will understand that Figure 10 The structure shown does not constitute a limitation on the electronic device 1000, and may include more or fewer components than shown, or combine certain components, or use different component arrangements.
[0171] In an exemplary embodiment, a computer-readable storage medium including instructions is also provided, such as a memory 1002 including instructions, which can be executed by a processor 1001 of an electronic device 1000 to complete the page display method described above. Optionally, the computer-readable storage medium may be a ROM, random access memory (RAM), CD-ROM, magnetic tape, floppy disk, and optical data storage device, etc.
[0172] A computer program product includes a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the above-described page display method.
[0173] Other embodiments of this disclosure will readily occur to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. This disclosure is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of this disclosure that follow the general principles of this disclosure and include common knowledge or customary techniques in the art not disclosed herein. The specification and examples are to be considered exemplary only, and the true scope and spirit of this disclosure are indicated by the following claims.
[0174] It should be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the precise structures described above and shown in the accompanying drawings, and various modifications and changes can be made without departing from its scope. The scope of this disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A page display method characterized by comprising: The method comprises: in response to a viewing operation on a multimedia resource, displaying first resource prompt information for indicating a first virtual resource required to be paid for obtaining a viewing permission of the multimedia resource, in a case where an object does not have the viewing permission of the multimedia resource; in a case where the object hits a target virtual resource, displaying prompt text and a hit parameter, the prompt text being used for prompting the object to hit the target virtual resource, the target virtual resource being used for deducting part of virtual resources in a process of obtaining the viewing permission, and the hit parameter being used for indicating a proportion of the object hitting the target virtual resource; in a case where a display time length of the prompt text reaches a preset time length, displaying a first prompt card, the first prompt card being used for prompting a numerical value of the target virtual resource, and an information amount contained in the first prompt card being more than an information amount contained in the prompt text; in a case where the first prompt card is displayed, displaying a second prompt card, and displaying an obtaining control and a second virtual resource required for obtaining the viewing permission in the second prompt card, the second virtual resource being obtained by processing the first virtual resource based on the target virtual resource, a style of the second prompt card being not completely same as a style of the first prompt card, and an information amount contained in the second prompt card being more than an information amount contained in the first prompt card; in response to a triggering operation on the obtaining control, obtaining the viewing permission based on an obtaining page, the obtaining page being a payment page used for paying virtual resources; in a case where the second virtual resource is successfully transferred based on the obtaining page, the viewing permission is obtained, and the multimedia resource is displayed; in a case where the second virtual resource is failed to be transferred based on the obtaining page, the viewing permission is not successfully obtained, and a second resource prompt information is displayed based on the second virtual resource, the second resource prompt information being obtained by updating the first resource prompt information based on the target virtual resource, and a payment control being displayed on the second resource prompt information, the payment control being used for instructing to pay corresponding virtual resources to unlock corresponding multimedia resources.
2. The page display method of claim 1, wherein The target virtual resource comprises a plurality of discount resources, and the first prompt card is displayed by: scrolling a plurality of preset proportions in the first prompt card, the plurality of preset proportions corresponding to the plurality of discount resources one by one.
3. The page display method of claim 1, wherein The target virtual resource comprises a plurality of deduction resources, and the first prompt card is displayed by: scrolling numerical values of the plurality of deduction resources in the first prompt card, the numerical values being used for indicating a quantity of virtual resources that can be deducted by deduction resources in a process of obtaining the viewing permission.
4. The page display method of claim 1, wherein The first prompt card displays a countdown, the countdown being used for indicating a remaining display time of the first prompt card; and the method further comprises: in response to the countdown ending, displaying the obtaining control and the second virtual resource required for obtaining the viewing permission in the second prompt card, the obtaining control being used for obtaining the viewing permission.
5. The page display method of claim 4, wherein In a case where the target virtual resource hit by the object is any discount resource, the second virtual resource is a product of a preset proportion corresponding to the discount resource and the first virtual resource; In a case where the virtual resource hit by the object is any deduction resource, the second virtual resource is a difference between the first virtual resource and the deduction resource.
6. The page display method of claim 5, wherein In a case where the first resource prompt information includes a plurality of first virtual resources, the second virtual resource is a product of a preset proportion corresponding to a target discount resource and any first virtual resource, the plurality of first virtual resources are virtual resources required to obtain different amounts of multimedia resources, and the target discount resource is a hit discount resource; or, In a case where the resource prompt information includes a plurality of first virtual resources, the second virtual resource is a difference between any first virtual resource and a target deduction resource, and the target deduction resource is a hit deduction resource.
7. The page display method of claim 4, wherein The method further includes: During display of the second prompt card, at least one of the hit parameter and a valid period is displayed, and the valid period is used to represent a time period during which the object can use the second virtual resource to obtain the viewing permission.
8. The page display method of claim 1, wherein, The method further includes: In response to the triggering operation on the acquisition control, the viewing permission is acquired based on an acquisition page.
9. A page display device characterized by comprising: The device includes: The display unit is configured to, in response to a viewing operation on a multimedia resource, display first resource prompt information in a case where an object does not have a viewing permission for the multimedia resource, the first resource prompt information being used to represent first virtual resources required to be paid to acquire the viewing permission. The display unit is further configured to, in a case where the object hits a target virtual resource, display prompt text and a hit parameter, the prompt text being used to prompt the object to hit the target virtual resource, the target virtual resource being used to deduct part of virtual resources in a process of acquiring the viewing permission, and the hit parameter being used to represent a proportion of objects that hit the target virtual resource; in a case where a display time length of the prompt text reaches a preset time length, display a first prompt card, the first prompt card being used to prompt a numerical value of the target virtual resource, the first prompt card including more information than the prompt text; in a case where display of the first prompt card ends, display a second prompt card, and display an acquisition control and second virtual resources required to acquire the viewing permission in the second prompt card, the second virtual resources being obtained by processing the first virtual resources based on the target virtual resource, a style of the second prompt card being different from a style of the first prompt card, and the second prompt card including more information than the first prompt card. An acquisition unit is configured to acquire the viewing permission based on an acquisition page in response to a triggering operation on the acquisition control, the acquisition page being a payment page for paying virtual resources; The display unit is further configured to, in a case where the second virtual resource is successfully transferred based on the acquisition page, acquire the viewing permission and display the multimedia resource; and in a case where the second virtual resource fails to be transferred based on the acquisition page, fail to successfully acquire the viewing permission and display second resource prompt information based on the second virtual resource, the second resource prompt information being obtained by updating the first resource prompt information based on the target virtual resource, the second resource prompt information having a payment control displayed thereon, the payment control being used to instruct to pay corresponding virtual resources to unlock corresponding multimedia resources.
10. An electronic device, comprising: The electronic device includes: one or more processors; a memory for storing program codes executable by the processors; wherein the processors are configured to execute the program codes to implement the page display method according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
11. A computer readable storage medium, characterized in that, The computer readable storage medium, when the instructions in the computer readable storage medium are executed by the processors of the electronic device, enables the electronic device to implement the page display method according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
12. A computer program product comprising a computer program, characterized in that, The computer program, when executed by the processors, implements the page display method according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
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