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The invention comprises systems and methods for a fold preview. Various embodiments of the present invention provide a fold preview of a web page, including fixed-width and flexible-width web page designs. Other embodiments of the present invention provide a fold preview of any software application interface. In one exemplary embodiment, a method for providing a fold preview comprises calculating a cut-off region for one or more display resolutions, rendering one or more fold indicators, and continuing to display an area of a page falling within the cut-off region.
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- The present invention relates, in general, to web page design and, more specifically, to systems and methods for a fold preview.
- Web authoring tools allow a developer (e.g., a web developer) to create web pages, websites, interactive applications, and the like for use by end users (e.g., visitors to websites). Various such tools currently exist in the marketplace, including DREAMWEAVER™ and FLEX BUILDER™, both available from MACROMEDIA INC. of San Francisco, Calif. DREAMWEAVER™, for example, allows web developers to design Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) web pages in both a code editor and in a graphical environment. FLEX BUILDER™ is an integrated development environment (IDE) that allows designers to produce Rich Internet Applications (RIA) operable through the FLEX™ presentation server.
- Generally, a web page is constrained by the size of the screen that displays it. Whether the web page has been intended for display on a television screen, cell phone or web browser, its contents typically fit within a given pixel area (e.g., 640×480 pixels, 800×600 pixels, 1024×768 pixels, and so on). Therefore, designers typically wish to know where content can be placed on the page in order to be viewable within the display window. For example, if a browser window is sized at 800×600 pixels, any content originally arranged beyond a maximum horizontal length of 800 pixels or a maximum vertical length of 600 pixels will not show in the end user's browser window without the user scrolling up or down, or side-to-side. In other words, the web page “folds” at the edges of the window, and any content placed beyond those edges gets cut off.
- Some current web page authoring tools have attempted to actually resize the workspace, pane, or window during the design process, as if it were a browser window, so as to give the designer a preview of the page. Other current solutions included creating the entire web page, taking a screenshot of it, measuring the desired number of pixels along the page, and drawing a line by hand that showed the position of the fold. More recently, some tools have also included rulers and guides, so that a developer may scroll down the page, use the ruler to mark the page at a desired measure, and then drag a guide at that location, thereby indicating the position of a fold. Unfortunately, such solutions add several steps to the design process, making it more cumbersome and increasing costs.
- The present invention is directed to systems and methods that provide a fold preview. Various embodiments of the present invention provide a fold preview of a web page, including fixed-width and flexible-width web page designs. Other embodiments of the present invention provide a fold preview of any software application interface. As used herein, the term “fold” includes any region of a web page or application interface that gets cut off beyond the edges or boundaries of the screen and/or window that displays it. Accordingly, a web designer may utilize the fold preview, for example, to aid in the design of a web page so that properly fits within a browser window's size or resolution. The fold preview of the present invention may allow a designer to instantaneously adjust and simultaneously preview various fold indications of a page without requiring a separate viewing window. Moreover, the fold preview of the present invention may indicate where a particular fold is, while still allowing the designer to see the cut-off region of the page.
- A designer may utilize various means to activate the fold preview. In an exemplary embodiment, the fold preview may transparently or translucently cover a cut-off region of a page, thereby making the cut-off content visible to the designer so as to give him or her context and continuity when designing the page under the client's specifications.
- The foregoing has outlined rather broadly the features and technical advantages of the present invention in order that the detailed description of the invention that follows may be better understood. Additional features and advantages of the invention will be described hereinafter which form the subject of the claims of the invention. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the conception and specific embodiment disclosed may be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or designing other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. It should also be realized by those skilled in the art that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. The novel features which are believed to be characteristic of the invention, both as to its organization and method of operation, together with further objects and advantages will be better understood from the following description when considered in connection with the accompanying figures. It is to be expressly understood, however, that each of the figures is provided for the purpose of illustration and description only and is not intended as a definition of the limits of the present invention.
- For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a screenshot illustrating a web authoring application applying a fold preview in fixed-width mode, adapted according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a screenshot illustrating a web authoring application applying a fold preview in flexible width mode, adapted according to one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating example steps executed in implementing one embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a computer system adapted according to various embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 1 isscreenshot 100 illustratingweb authoring application 101 applying a fold preview in fixed-width mode, adapted according to one embodiment of the present invention.Application 101 includesdesign pane 102 that displayspage 103 and that allows a designer to edit andpreview page 103. In one embodiment,page 103 may be a fixed-width web page design. In another embodiment,page 103 may be a fixed-width software application interface. For example,application 101 may indicatefirst fold 104 ofpage 103 andsecond fold 106 ofpage 103, wherefirst fold 104 may be at a 720×300 pixel resolution andsecond fold 106 may be at a 768×400 pixel resolution. In this example,application 101 may display first cut-offregion 105 of page 103 (resulting from first fold 104) and second cut-offregion 107 of page 103 (resulting from second fold 106). - The fold preview of the present invention may provide a shaded display of cut-off
regions 105 and/or 107. For example, shading may be achieved by applying a transparency or translucency to cut-offregions 105 and/or 107. Alternatively, shading may be achieved by applying a colored transparency, or even solid colors, to cut-offregions 105 and/or 107. The present invention may allow a designer to choose the degree of transparency and/or color of each transparency being applied to each of cut-offregions - A fold preview according to embodiments of the present invention may provide an overlay mode that gives a designer the ability to see where folds are while still displaying the cut-off regions of a page. As a person of ordinary skill in the art will recognize in light of this disclosure, the present invention may provide fold previews in fixed-width, flexible-width, and custom modes. In fixed mode, the overlay preview may show a fold indication and where the page is cut-off. In flexible mode, the overlay preview may show the fold indication and how the page flows into a new screen size (i.e., some of the content may be resized or rearranged, instead of being cut-off). For example, in the case of a flexible-width design, when a visitor increases the size of the browser window it shows more page content, and when the visitor decreases the size of the window it shows less page content. Finally, in custom mode, the designer may define his or her own overlay preview.
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FIG. 2 isscreenshot 200 illustratingweb authoring application 101 applying a fold preview in flexible width mode, adapted according to one embodiment of the present invention.Application 101 includesdesign pane 102 that displayspage 201 and that allows a designer to edit andpreview page 201. In one embodiment,page 201 may be a flexible-width web page design. In another embodiment,page 201 may be a flexible-width software application interface. As shown inFIG. 2 , some of the content ofpage 201 may be rearranged and/or resized in order to minimize the content being cut-off in cut-offregions application 101 may indicate afirst fold 104 ofpage 201 and asecond fold 106 ofpage 201, wherefirst fold 104 may be at a 720×300 pixel resolution andsecond fold 106 may be at a 768×400 pixel resolution. In this example,application 101 may display a first cut-offregion 202 of page 201 (resulting from first fold 104) and a second cut-offregion 203 of page 201 (resulting from second fold 106). -
FIG. 3 isflowchart 300 illustrating example steps executed in implementing one embodiment of the present invention. Instep 301, a fold preview feature of an application is activated. Instep 302, one or more custom or preset screen resolutions are selected. Selecting a resolution may include, for example, selecting a fold indicator, moving a mouse or other device over a fold resolution in order to snap the page to it, using a keyboard or mouse to toggle the fold preview on and off at specific resolutions, or using a drop-down menu or pop-up window. The application calculates the cut-off regions instep 303. The application then renders, in step 304, the fold indicators. Instep 305, the application displays areas of the page falling within the cut-off regions. In one embodiment, the cut-off regions are displayed as shaded areas. - The systems and methods of the present invention may be carried out, for example, via a computer program. The computer program may have a computer readable medium with computer program logic recorded thereon for implementing a fold preview, where the computer program includes code for calculating a cut-off region for one or more display resolutions, code for rendering said one or more fold indicators responsive to said calculating, and code for displaying an area of a page in said application development environment falling within said cut-off region.
- The program or code segments making up the various embodiments of the present invention may be stored in a computer readable medium or transmitted by a computer data signal embodied in a carrier wave, or a signal modulated by a carrier, over a transmission medium. The “computer readable medium” may include any medium that can store or transfer information. Examples of the computer readable medium include an electronic circuit, a semiconductor memory device, a ROM, a flash memory, an erasable ROM (EROM), a floppy diskette, a compact disk CD-ROM, an optical disk, a hard disk, a fiber optic medium, a radio frequency (RF) link, and the like. The computer data signal may include any signal that can propagate over a transmission medium such as electronic network channels, optical fibers, air, electromagnetic, RF links, and the like. The code segments may be downloaded via computer networks such as the Internet, Intranet, and the like.
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FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustratingcomputer system 400 adapted according to various embodiments of the present invention. Central processing unit (CPU) 401 is coupled tosystem bus 402. TheCPU 401 may be any general purpose CPU. However, embodiments of the present invention are not restricted by the architecture ofCPU 401 as long asCPU 401 supports the inventive operations as described herein.Bus 402 is coupled to random access memory (RAM) 403, which may be SRAM, DRAM, or SDRAM.ROM 404 is also coupled tobus 402, which may be PROM, EPROM, or EEPROM.RAM 403 andROM 404 hold user and system data and programs as is well known in the art. -
Bus 402 is also coupled to input/output (I/O)controller card 405, communications adapter card 311,user interface card 408, anddisplay card 409. The I/O adapter card 405 connectsstorage devices 406, such as one or more of a hard drive, a CD drive, a floppy disk drive, a tape drive, tocomputer system 400. The I/O adapter 405 is also connected to a printer (not shown), which would allow the system to print paper copies of information such as documents, photographs, articles, and the like. Note that the printer may be a printer (e.g., dot matrix, laser, and the like), a fax machine, scanner, or a copier machine. Communications card 311 is adapted to couple thecomputer system 400 to a network 312, which may be one or more of a telephone network, a local (LAN) and/or a wide-area (WAN) network, an Ethernet network, and/or the Internet network.User interface card 408 couples user input devices, such as keyboard 313, pointingdevice 407, and the like, to thecomputer system 400. Thedisplay card 409 is driven byCPU 401 to control the display on display device 310. - Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure of the present invention, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present invention. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.
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32. A computer implemented method comprising:
displaying a window in an application development environment, the window displayed with a first graphical indication annotating a first boundary corresponding to a first viewing window size and a second graphical indication annotating a second boundary corresponding to a second viewing window size, wherein the first viewing window size is different from the second viewing window size; and
activating a fold preview, wherein activating the fold preview comprises changing content of the window to fit within a width of the first window size or a width of the second window size, and wherein the first and second boundaries remain unchanged.
33. The computer implemented method of claim 32 wherein changing the content comprises re-arranging the content to fit within a width of first window size or a width of the second window size.
34. The computer implemented method of claim 32 wherein changing the content comprises resizing the content to fit within a width of first window size or a width of the second window size.
35. The computer implemented method of claim 32 wherein said window comprises a web page.
36. The computer implemented method of claim 32 wherein said window comprises a software application interface.
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37. The computer implemented method of claim 32 wherein said window is a flexible-width page.
38. A non-transitory computer-readable medium on which is encoded program code, the program code comprising:
code, executable in an application development environment (ADE), for displaying a window in an application development environment, the window displayed with a first graphical indication annotating a first boundary corresponding to a first viewing window size and a second graphical indication annotating a second boundary corresponding to a second viewing window size, wherein the first viewing window size is different from the second viewing window size; and
code, executable in said ADE, for activating a fold preview, wherein activating the fold preview comprises changing content of the window to fit within a width of the first window size or a width of the second window size, and wherein the first and second boundaries remain unchanged.
39. The computer program product of claim 38 wherein changing the content comprises re-arranging the content to fit within a width of first window size or a width of the second window size.
40. The computer program product of claim 38 wherein changing the content comprises resizing the content to fit within a width of first window size or a width of the second window size.
41. A computer implemented system comprising:
a display;
non-transitory means, operable in an application development environment (ADE), for displaying a window on the display in an application development environment, the window displayed with a first graphical indication annotating a first boundary corresponding to a first viewing window size and a second graphical indication annotating a second boundary corresponding to a second viewing window size, wherein the first viewing window size is different from the second viewing window size; and
non-transitory means, operable in said ADE, for activating a fold preview, wherein activating the fold preview comprises changing content of the window to fit within a width of the first window size or a width of the second window size, and wherein the first and second boundaries remain unchanged.
42. The computer implemented system of claim 41 wherein changing the content comprises re-arranging the content to fit within a width of first window size or a width of the second window size.
43. The computer implemented system of claim 41 wherein changing the content comprises resizing the content to fit within a width of first window size or a width of the second window size.
44. The computer implemented system of claim 41 wherein said means for displaying comprises a computer display device.
45. The computer implemented method of claim 32 wherein said window is a fixed-width page.
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