PageLinker is a browser extension that contextualises navigation by linking web pages together and allows navigation through a network of related web pages without prior planning. The design is based on extensive interviews with biologists, which highlighted their difficulties finding previously visited web pages. They found current browser tools inadequate, resulting in poorly organised bookmarks and rarely used history lists. In a four-week controlled field experiment, PageLinker significantly reduced time, page loads and mouse clicks. By presenting links in context, PageLinker facilitates web page revisitation, is less prone to bookmark overload and is highly robust to change
bkillam @ user-centereddesigns.com Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very...
Many commercial and research WWW browsers include a variety of graphical revisitation tools that let...
Abstract: Backlinks, which are sometimes called inbound links, are incoming links to a web page or t...
PageLinker is a browser extension that contextualises navigation by linking web pages together and a...
International audiencePageLinker is a browser extension that contextualises navigation by linking we...
PageLinker is a browser extension that contextualises navigation by linking web pages together and a...
We present RefLink, an interface that allows users to analyze the content of webpages by dynamically...
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With a quarter of the world’s population now having access to the internet, the area of web efficien...
The web is an extremely powerful resource that has the potential to improve education and health. It...
Current commercial web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer provide a...
Although the `Back ' button is good for revisiting very recently seen pages on the world-wide w...
Abstract. The ubiquitous nature of the Internet and the connectivity it provides has rendered a vast...
This paper explores the idea of dynamically adding multi-destination links to Web pages, based on th...
User traversals on hyperlinks between Web pages can reveal semantic relationships between these page...
bkillam @ user-centereddesigns.com Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very...
Many commercial and research WWW browsers include a variety of graphical revisitation tools that let...
Abstract: Backlinks, which are sometimes called inbound links, are incoming links to a web page or t...
PageLinker is a browser extension that contextualises navigation by linking web pages together and a...
International audiencePageLinker is a browser extension that contextualises navigation by linking we...
PageLinker is a browser extension that contextualises navigation by linking web pages together and a...
We present RefLink, an interface that allows users to analyze the content of webpages by dynamically...
This paper presents a new user interface called BookMap for WWW navigation tasks. This interface is ...
With a quarter of the world’s population now having access to the internet, the area of web efficien...
The web is an extremely powerful resource that has the potential to improve education and health. It...
Current commercial web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer provide a...
Although the `Back ' button is good for revisiting very recently seen pages on the world-wide w...
Abstract. The ubiquitous nature of the Internet and the connectivity it provides has rendered a vast...
This paper explores the idea of dynamically adding multi-destination links to Web pages, based on th...
User traversals on hyperlinks between Web pages can reveal semantic relationships between these page...
bkillam @ user-centereddesigns.com Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very...
Many commercial and research WWW browsers include a variety of graphical revisitation tools that let...
Abstract: Backlinks, which are sometimes called inbound links, are incoming links to a web page or t...