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Collapse-to-zoom: viewing web pages on small screen devices by interactively removing irrelevant content

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Collapse-to-zoom: viewing web pages on small screen devices by interactively removing irrelevant content
Overview visualizations for small-screen web browsers were designed to provide users with visual context and to allow them to rapidly zoom in on tiles of relevant content. Given that content in the overview is reduced, however, users are often unable to tell which tiles hold the relevant material, which can force them to adopt a time-consuming hunt-and-peck strategy. Collapse-to-zoom addresses this issue by offering an alternative exploration strategy. In addition to allowing users to zoom into relevant areas, collapse-to-zoom allows users to collapse areas deemed irrelevant, such as columns containing menus, archive material, or advertising. Collapsing content causes all remaining content to expand in size causing it to reveal more detail, which increases the user’s chance of identifying relevant content. Collapse-to-zoom navigation is based on a hybrid between a marquee selection tool and a marking menu, called marquee menu. It offers four commands for collapsing content areas at ...
Patrick Baudisch, Xing Xie, Chong Wang 0002, Wei-Y
Added 30 Jun 2010
Updated 30 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2004
Where UIST
Authors Patrick Baudisch, Xing Xie, Chong Wang 0002, Wei-Ying Ma
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