Search Return Page Display for Relevant Topic Content
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing technologies display relatively simple content when users exit a search page, leading to low information obtaining efficiency and failing to meet user needs.
Innovation Solution
A method and apparatus that switch the user from a first page to a search page for inputting search information, and upon returning, switch to a target page displaying associated content related to the search topic, enhancing the diversity and relevance of displayed content.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Productivity
If the system displays simple content when users exit a search page, then the system operation is simple, but the information obtaining efficiency is low
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary actions by pre-fetching and preparing associated content (such as recommended videos, articles, or related search results) before the user actually needs them. When the user exits the search page, this content is already ready for immediate display, thus improving information obtaining efficiency without adding significant complexity to the system operation.
Solution Approach 2:
The content display is segmented into different types and levels. Instead of displaying a single type of content, the system divides the returned content into multiple categories (e.g., recommended content, related search results, hot topics) and displays them in an organized manner. This segmentation allows the system to provide rich information while maintaining clear structure and manageable complexity.
2Adaptability or versatility
If the system displays diverse content when users exit a search page, then the information diversity is improved, but the content relevance may be reduced
Solution Approach 1:
Different regions or sections of the displayed content are assigned different qualities or characteristics. For example, the first recommended content may be highly relevant to the search query, while subsequent content may be slightly less relevant but more diverse. This local quality differentiation allows the system to maintain both relevance and diversity by optimizing each section according to its specific purpose.
Solution Approach 2:
The system uses feedback mechanisms to adjust content relevance. By analyzing user interaction data, search history, and behavioral patterns, the system continuously refines its content selection algorithm to ensure that diverse content remains relevant to the user's interests and needs. This feedback loop maintains content quality while expanding diversity.
3Ease of operation
If the system returns to the original first page after search, then the navigation is simple, but the user experience is reduced
Solution Approach 1:
The system merges the original first page with additional relevant content. Instead of simply returning to the first page or completely replacing it, the system combines the original page structure with newly fetched associated content, creating an enhanced version that maintains navigation simplicity while improving user experience through enriched content.
Solution Approach 2:
The target page structure is designed to be universal and multi-functional. It can serve as both a continuation of the original first page and as a dedicated results page. This universal design allows the page to fulfill multiple functions: maintaining navigation simplicity for users who want to return quickly, while also providing enhanced content for users seeking more information, thus improving overall user experience.
Data Source
AI summary
A method and apparatus, an electronic device, a storage medium, and a program product for page display are provided. The method for page display includes: displaying a first page (S101); in response to a search page display operation performed on the first page, switching a current page from the first page to a search page, wherein the search page is used for searching based on search information from a user (S102); and in response to a page return operation performed on the search page, switching the current page from the search page to a target page, and displaying associated content of a target topic on the target page, wherein the target topic is a media content topic associated with target search information, and the target search information is search information searched by the user in the search page (S103).


