In-Place Content Expansion on List Pages to Cut Landing-Page Jumps
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing information presentation methods on list pages are inefficient due to limited content information and the need to jump to landing pages, which results in long waiting times and excessive resource usage.
Innovation Solution
An information presentation method that changes the structure of presented content upon user interaction, allowing for enhanced display of key information without transitioning to a landing page, tailored to different content genres such as text, movies, and audio programs.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Loss of information
If content information is presented through a list page, then presentation efficiency is maintained, but the content information presented is very limited
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements a dynamic information structure where the list page can transform into a landing page format within the same interface. When a user triggers an information content item, the system dynamically expands that item to display comprehensive details (including complete brief information, images, video previews, etc.) without requiring a full page navigation, thus maintaining presentation efficiency while enriching information completeness.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent adds a temporal dimension to information presentation by allowing the information structure to evolve from a condensed list view to an expanded landing page view. This dimensional transition enables the system to present both concise overview information and detailed content information within a continuous user experience, effectively resolving the contradiction between information completeness and presentation efficiency.
2Loss of information
If jumping to a landing page is implemented to obtain key information, then complete content information is obtained, but waiting time increases and presentation resources are excessive
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges the functions of the list page and landing page into a unified interface structure. The list page incorporates the capability to display expanded information (traditionally found on landing pages) directly within its items. This merging eliminates the need for separate page navigation, reducing waiting time while maintaining access to complete key information such as brief information, images, and video previews.
Solution Approach 2:
The system performs preliminary preparation by pre-loading and structuring detailed information (brief information, images, video previews) in a condensed format within the list page items. When a user triggers an item, this pre-prepared information is immediately displayed in an expanded view, eliminating the need for additional data retrieval and reducing waiting time while providing complete key information.
3Loss of information
If jumping to a landing page is implemented to obtain key information, then complete content information is obtained, but presentation resources become excessive
Solution Approach 1:
The patent extracts only the essential key information elements (brief information, images, video previews) needed for informed user decisions and integrates them directly into the list page structure. This extraction approach avoids loading and presenting all possible landing page resources, thereby reducing presentation resource consumption while ensuring complete key information is available when needed.
Solution Approach 2:
The system applies local quality enhancement by selectively expanding information details only for the specific item the user is interested in, rather than loading all landing page resources globally. This localized approach allows complete key information to be presented for the triggered item while maintaining efficient resource usage for the overall page, as other items remain in their condensed list format.
Data Source
AI summary
An information presentation method, a computer device, and a storage medium are provided, where the information presentation method includes: presenting, on an information list page, a plurality of first information contents, where the first information contents have a preset first information structure; obtaining, in response to a trigger operation for any one of the first information contents, a second information content corresponding to the first information content, where the second information content has a preset second information structure, the second information structure has a different form of presenting a target key content in a content detail corresponding to the first information content as compared to the first information structure, and the target key content is related to an information distribution genre of the first information content; and updating and presenting the second information content at a position of the first information content.


