Patent Publication Number: US-2021182948-A1

Title: Product browsing method and apparatus, device and storage medium

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application is based upon and claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201911267161.6, filed on Dec. 11, 2019, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference. 
     TECHNICAL FIELD 
     The present disclosure generally relates to the technical field of computers, and more particularly, to a product browsing method and apparatus, a device and a storage medium. 
     BACKGROUND 
     Along with constant development of computer technologies, more and more users are inclined to enjoy service of various electronic products on the Internet, for example, reading electronic books and shopping online. Many service providers release massive products on the Internet, and these products are displayed on a recommendation interface in the form of a list. 
     Typically, when a user is interested in a product on a product recommendation interface, a triggering operation needs to be executed on the product and the user can be redirected from the recommendation interface to a detail presentation interface of the product, where the user may learn more about the product. Because the detail presentation interface of the product includes too much information, if the product is not required by a user, the user spends too much time browsing and efficiency is low. 
     SUMMARY 
     According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a product browsing method is provided that can include displaying a recommendation user interface having a product list that is displayed on the recommendation user interface. Further, responsive to a first instruction, a presentation pop-up window of a target product can be superimposed over the recommendation user interface, and product information of the target product can be displayed in the presentation pop-up window. 
     According to another aspect, a product browsing apparatus is provided. The apparatus may include a processor, and a memory for storing instructions executable by the processor. The processor may be configured to display a recommendation user interface having a product list that is displayed on the recommendation user interface. Further, responsive to a first instruction, the processor can be configured to superimpose a presentation pop-up window of a target product over the recommendation user interface, and display product information of the target product in the presentation pop-up window. 
     According to another aspect, a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium is provided, in which at least one instruction, at least one segment of program, a code set or an instruction set may be stored. The at least one instruction, the at least one segment of program, the code set or the instruction set may be loaded and executed by a processor to implement the above product browsing method. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       In order to describe the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present disclosure more clearly, the accompanying drawings required to be used for descriptions about the embodiments will be simply introduced below. It is apparent that the accompanying drawings described below are only some embodiments of the present disclosure. Those of ordinary skill in the art may further obtain other accompanying drawings according to these accompanying drawings without creative work. 
         FIG. 1  is a schematic diagram illustrating an application scenario, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. 
         FIG. 2  is a flow chart showing a product browsing method, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. 
         FIG. 3  is a schematic diagram illustrating superimposition of a presentation pop-up window, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. 
         FIG. 4  is a flow chart showing a product browsing method, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. 
         FIG. 5  is a schematic diagram illustrating switching different products for displaying in a presentation pop-up window, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. 
         FIG. 6  is a schematic diagram illustrating displaying of a panoramic product demonstration model in a presentation pop-up window, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. 
         FIG. 7  is a schematic diagram illustrating canceling superimposition of a presentation pop-up window, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. 
         FIG. 8  is a schematic diagram illustrating redirecting to a detail presentation interface of a target product, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. 
         FIG. 9  is a block diagram of a product browsing apparatus, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. 
         FIG. 10  is a structure block diagram of a terminal, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. 
         FIG. 11  is a structure block diagram of a server, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       FIG. 1  shows an exemplary application scenario according to an embodiment of the present disclosure that includes a terminal  101  and a server  102 . The terminal  101  may be an electronic device, such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer, an electronic book reader, a multimedia player, a wearable device, a personal computer (PC), and the like. A client of an application (or called application program) may be installed in the terminal  101 . In embodiments of the present disclosure, it should be understood that a type of the application is not limited. For example, the application may be a social application, an instant messaging application, an online shopping application, a payment application, a news information application, a video application, and the like. 
     The client of the application may present different user interfaces to a user, present different information or provide different functions to the user through different user interfaces. In an example, the client is a client of an online shopping application (called an “online shopping application client” for short), and the online shopping application client may provide various functions, such as instant messaging, information reading, online shopping, online payment, file browsing, note sharing, applets, and the like. 
     The server  102  is configured to provide background service for the client in the terminal  101 . For example, the server  102  may be a background server of any of the above clients. The server  102  may be a server, a server cluster consisting of multiple servers, or a cloud computing service center. 
     The terminal  101  may communicate with the server  102  through a network  103 . The network  103  may be a wired network or a wireless network. 
       FIG. 2  is a flow chart showing a product browsing method, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The method is applied to a terminal and can include the following steps. 
     In Step  210 , a recommendation user interface is displayed, a product list being displayed on the recommendation user interface. The recommendation user interface is an interface displaying multiple recommended products, and these recommended products are displayed on the recommendation user interface in the form of the product list. Optionally, the recommendation user interface is a home page of a running application or another page to which the page is redirected by an operation of a user. Those are not limited in the present disclosure. 
     In an example, a layout of the recommendation user interface is a waterfall layout. The user may infinitely pull down (or slide up) the recommendation user interface to acquire a product to be viewed, and the user is not required to click a page turning button to trigger page turning to view more products. 
     The product list can be a list formed according to list items of the multiple recommended products. Shapes and sizes of the list items may be the same and may also be different. The list item corresponding to a recommended product provides related information of the product, and the related information includes, but is not limited to, picture information, and text information. The text information includes, but is not limited to, product name information, product use information, product price information, product origin information, and product sales information. 
     In an example, a reading application can be installed in a mobile phone. After the user starts the reading application, a recommendation user interface is displayed on a screen of the mobile phone, multiple electronic books are displayed on the recommendation user interface, and these electronic books are displayed on the recommendation user interface in the form of a product list. In a list item corresponding to each electronic book, both a cover and a title of the electronic book are displayed. 
     In another example, a shopping application can be installed in a tablet computer. The user, after starting the shopping application, executes a searching operation. After the searching operation is completed, the interface is redirected, and a recommendation user interface is displayed on a screen of the tablet computer. Multiple commodities matched with the searching operation are displayed on the recommendation user interface, and these commodities are displayed on the recommendation user interface in the form of a list. In a list item corresponding to each commodity, a picture of the commodity, the name of the commodity and sales of the commodity are displayed. 
     In Step  220 , responsive to a first instruction, a presentation pop-up window of a target product is superimposed over the recommendation user interface. The first instruction is configured to select the target product in the product list. The first instruction is triggered by a triggering operation of the user over/on the target product. The target product can be a product selected by the user from the products in the product list. The presentation pop-up window is a display region of which a display layer is over the recommendation user interface. 
     Further, the presentation pop-up window can be draggable. An initial position of the presentation pop-up window is a center of the recommendation user interface. A size of the presentation pop-up window is not greater than a size of the recommendation user interface. In other words, the size of the presentation pop-up window may be smaller than the size of the recommendation user interface, such that part of display content of the recommendation user interface may be covered or blocked. The size of the presentation pop-up window may also be equal to the size of the recommendation user interface, such that all display contents of the recommendation user interface are covered. A shape of the presentation pop-up window includes, but is not limited to, a rectangle, a square and a round. Those are not limited in the present disclosure. 
     The terminal displays the recommendation user interface and may display the presentation pop-up window in an upper layer of the recommendation user interface. In other words, the display layer of the presentation pop-up window is the upper layer of the recommendation user interface. 
     In Step  230 , product information of the target product is displayed in the presentation pop-up window. The product information of the target product can be displayed in the presentation pop-up window, and the product information includes, but is not limited to, picture information, text information, voice information and video information. The user may further know more about the target product through the presentation pop-up window. 
     To sum up, according to the method in the embodiments, the recommendation user interface is displayed, and after the first instruction is acquired, the presentation pop-up window of the target product is superimposed over the recommendation user interface for displaying, such that a user may know more about the target product without redirecting to a detail presentation interface of the target product, related operations are reduced, and product browsing efficiency is improved. 
     In an optional embodiment based on  FIG. 2 , Step  220  may be implemented as displaying, responsive to the first instruction, a background-masked recommendation user interface (or called a recommendation user interface with dark background), and superimposing the presentation pop-up window of the target product over the background-masked recommendation user interface. 
     The first instruction is configured to select the target product in the product list. 
     In an example, the background-masked operation in the step is implemented by achieving a mask effect through JavaScript. A mask has a transparent effect. The recommendation user interface is covered with a layer of model for the purpose of covering the contents of the recommendation user interface below and highlighting the contents displayed in the presentation pop-up window over the mask. A position value of a layer corresponding to the mask is required to be set to be absolute, thereby implementing masking. 
     After the terminal receives the first instruction, a server of the terminal recompiles a code of the recommendation user interface, thereby displaying the background-masked recommendation user interface on a screen of the terminal. Meanwhile, the presentation pop-up window of the target product is superimposed over the background-masked recommendation user interface. 
     Optionally, the terminal, if receiving a triggering operation over a presentation pop-up window region, makes a response. The terminal, if receiving a triggering operation over another region in addition to the presentation pop-up window region, in the recommendation user interface, does not make any response. 
     In an example, the first instruction is triggered by a long-press operation on the target product in the product list. The long-press operation refers to a pressing operation executed by the user on the target product for more than a preset time length. Optionally, the terminal can simulates a long-press event corresponding to the long-press operation in a manner of setting timers in a touchstart (namely finger touch) event and a touchend (namely finger lifting) event. 
     In an example, a vibration feedback is generated in case of the first instruction being received. The user, after receiving the vibration feedback, may determine that the terminal has received the first instruction, the first instruction being triggered by the long-press operation. The vibration manner and time length of the vibration feedback are not limited in the present disclosure. The terminal can support the vibration feedback through a vibrate application programming interface (API). The vibrate API is a mode allowing a developer to directly call device vibration to implement vibration at a given time by using JavaScript. 
     Referring to  FIG. 3 , a shopping application is installed in a mobile phone. After the user starts the shopping application, a home page is displayed on a screen of the mobile phone, and the home page is a recommendation user interface. Multiple commodities are displayed on the recommendation user interface, and these commodities are displayed on the recommendation user interface in the form of a list. A waterfall layout manner is adopted for/in the recommendation user interface. 
     In a list item corresponding to each commodity, a picture of the commodity, the name of the commodity and the price of the commodity are displayed. For example, in a list item corresponding to a bag, a picture “handbag” of the commodity, the name “exquisite lady bag” of the commodity and the price “199 Yuan” of the commodity are displayed. In a list item corresponding to an apple, a picture “apple” of the commodity, the name “apple wholesale 5 Jin” of the commodity and the price “20 Yuan” of the commodity are displayed. In a list item corresponding to a biscuit, a picture “biscuit” of the commodity, the name “compressed biscuits in a variety of flavors” of the commodity and the price “coupon price 18.9 Yuan” of the commodity are displayed. In a list item corresponding to a towel, a picture “towel” of the commodity, the name “towels three-in-one pack” of the commodity and the price “60 Yuan” of the commodity are displayed. 
     The user performs a long-press operation in the list item corresponding to the towel. The mobile phone, after receiving the long-press operation, generates a first instruction. A background-masked recommendation user interface is displayed on the screen of the mobile phone according to the first instruction. Meanwhile, a presentation pop-up window of the towel is superimposed over the background-masked recommendation user interface, and the presentation pop-up window is positioned in the center of the recommendation user interface. 
     In such case, the interface is not redirected and is still the recommendation user interface. Related information of the towel is presented in the presentation pop-up window. 
     To sum up, according to the method in the embodiments, the recommendation user interface is displayed, and after the first instruction is acquired, the presentation pop-up window of the target product is superimposed over the recommendation user interface for displaying, such that a user may know more about the target product without redirecting to a detail presentation interface of the target product, related operations are reduced, and product browsing efficiency is improved. 
     The first instruction is triggered through the long-press operation, and a feedback is given to the user by vibration, such that convenience and accuracy of related operations are improved. 
     In an embodiment based on  FIG. 2 ,  FIG. 4  is a flow chart showing a product browsing method, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. In the embodiments, the method further includes Step  240 , Step  250  and Step  260 . 
     In Step  240 , responsive to a second instruction, a displaying product introduction about the target product is changed in the presentation pop-up window. The second instruction is an instruction for instructing the terminal to change the displaying product introduction about the target product in the presentation pop-up window. The product introduction may be an introduction in the form of a picture, a text, a voice, a video, and the like. 
     In an example, the operation that the displaying product introduction about the target product is changed in the presentation pop-up window responsive to the second instruction includes that: responsive to the second instruction, different production introduction pictures of the target product are switched for displaying in the presentation pop-up window. In such case, the second instruction is a switching browsing instruction. The number of the product introduction pictures, which may be switched for displaying, of the target product in the presentation pop-up window is not limited in the present disclosure. 
     In the embodiments of the present disclosure, a triggering operation corresponding to the second instruction is not limited. For example, it may be a touch operation on the presentation pop-up window, such as a single-click operation, a double-click operation, a slide operation, a pressing operation or the like, and may also be a gesture operation. 
     A principle of the gesture operation is that a terminal event is monitored, a coordinate of a finger is acquired at the beginning of a touchstart (namely finger touch) event, a coordinate of the finger is acquired when a touchmove (namely finger slide) event is triggered, and a slide direction of the gesture operation is determined according to the acquired two coordinates. 
     Referring to  FIG. 5 ,  FIG. 5  is a schematic diagram illustrating switching different products for displaying in a presentation pop-up window, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. 
     Responsive to the first instruction, the background-masked recommendation user interface is displayed on the screen of the mobile phone. Meanwhile, the presentation pop-up window of the towel is superimposed over the background-masked recommendation user interface, and the presentation pop-up window is positioned in the center of the recommendation user interface. In such case, a main product introduction picture of the towel is displayed in the presentation pop-up window, and is marked as “1/2”, which means that two product introduction pictures may be presented in the presentation pop-up window of the towel. The main product introduction picture may be a picture which is the same as or different from a picture of the target product displayed on the recommendation user interface. 
     The user, if intended to know about more product information, triggers a slide operation over the presentation pop-up window, namely the finger is put in a corresponding display region of the presentation pop-up window and slides leftwards. The terminal responds to the slide operation to generate the corresponding second instruction, and the second instruction is the switching browsing instruction. In such case, another product introduction picture of the towel is displayed in the presentation pop-up window, and is marked as “2/2”. The product introduction picture presents a style of a single towel. The user further knows about the style, color and the like of the towel through the picture. 
     In an example, the operation that the displaying product introduction about the target product is changed in the presentation pop-up window responsive to the second instruction includes that, responsive to the second instruction, a display angle of a panoramic product demonstration model of the target product is changed in the presentation pop-up window. In such case, the second instruction is an omnidirectional browsing instruction, namely the display angle of the panoramic product demonstration model of the target product is controlled to be changed in the presentation pop-up window. 
     Optionally, based on the triggering operation of the user, the terminal generates the second instruction and displays a panoramic product picture according to the second instruction. 
     The panoramic product demonstration model is a presentation form of a virtual reality (VR) technology. The VR technology refers to simulating a virtual world of a three-dimensional space by using a computer to provide simulations about senses such as the visual sense and the like for the user to enable the user to timely observe objects in the three-dimensional space without limitations. 
     Optionally, the panoramic product demonstration model is implemented through WebVR. The WebVR is a JavaScript API, and it is an API providing a function of accessing a VR device, such as oculus rift (VR glasses) and google cardboard (VR glasses). The WebVR may provide a VR experience in a browser. 
     Referring to  FIG. 6 , the presentation pop-up window of towel is superimposed over the background-masked recommendation user interface, and the presentation pop-up window is positioned in the center of the recommendation user interface. In such case, a static panoramic product demonstration model of the towel is displayed in the presentation pop-up window, and there is a 360-degree identifier in the presentation pop-up window, which means that the panoramic product demonstration model of the towel may be displayed at 360 degrees. 
     The user, if intended to know about more product information, triggers the slide operation over the presentation pop-up window, namely the finger is put in the corresponding display region of the presentation pop-up window and slides. The terminal responds to the slide operation to generate the corresponding second instruction, and the second instruction is the omnidirectional browsing instruction. In such case, the panoramic product demonstration model, of which the angle keeps changing, of the towel is displayed in the presentation pop-up window, and a changing angle of the panoramic product demonstration model corresponds to a slide angle of the slide operation. The display angle of the panoramic product demonstration model is changed through the triggering operation to display the towel at 360 degrees. The user further knows about the style, color and the like of the towel from different angles through the picture. 
     In Step  250 , responsive to a third instruction, superimposition of the presentation pop-up window on the recommendation user interface is canceled. The third instruction is an instruction for instructing superimposition of the presentation pop-up window on the recommendation user interface to be canceled. 
     In the embodiments of the present disclosure, a triggering operation corresponding to the third instruction is not limited. For example, it may be a touch operation on the presentation pop-up window, such as a single-click operation, a double-click operation, a slide operation or a pressing operation, and may also be a gesture operation. 
     Optionally, the triggering operation corresponding to the third instruction is a slide-up operation. The user, if not intended to know about the target product more deeply after browsing the product introduction displayed in the presentation pop-up window, executes the slide-up operation on the presentation pop-up window. The terminal, after receiving the slide-up operation, generates the third instruction to instruct superimposition of the presentation pop-up window on the recommendation user interface to be canceled. 
     Referring to  FIG. 7 , responsive to the first instruction, the background-masked recommendation user interface is displayed on the screen of the mobile phone. Meanwhile, the presentation pop-up window of the towel is superimposed over the background-masked recommendation user interface, and the presentation pop-up window is positioned in the center of the recommendation user interface. 
     Responsive to the second instruction, the terminal presents more product introductions about the towel in the presentation pop-up window. After knowing about the product introduction in the presentation pop-up window, the user is not intended to know about more product information and triggers the slide-up operation over the presentation pop-up window, namely the finger is put in the corresponding display region of the presentation pop-up window and slides upwards. The terminal responds to the slide-up operation to generate the corresponding third instruction. In such case, superimposition of the presentation pop-up window on the recommendation user interface is canceled, and a background of the recommendation user interface is not in a masked state anymore and recovered into a normal display state. Then, the user may continue browsing other products on the recommendation user interface. 
     In Step  260 , responsive to a fourth instruction, superimposition of the presentation pop-up window on the recommendation user interface is canceled, and the recommendation user interface is redirected to a detail presentation interface of the target product. 
     The fourth instruction is an instruction for instructing the recommendation user interface to be redirected to the detail presentation interface of the target product. 
     In the embodiments of the present disclosure, a triggering operation corresponding to the fourth instruction is not limited. For example, it may be a touch operation on the presentation pop-up window, such as a single-click operation, a double-click operation, a slide operation or a pressing operation, and may also be a gesture operation. 
     Optionally, the user, if intended to know about the target product more deeply after browsing the product introduction displayed in the presentation pop-up window, executes the triggering operation on the presentation pop-up window. The terminal, after receiving the triggering operation, generates the fourth instruction to instruct the recommendation user interface to be redirected to the detail presentation interface of the target product. 
     Referring to  FIG. 8 , responsive to the first instruction, the background-masked recommendation user interface is displayed on the screen of the mobile phone. Meanwhile, the presentation pop-up window of the towel is superimposed over the background-masked recommendation user interface, and the presentation pop-up window is positioned in the center of the recommendation user interface. 
     Responsive to the second instruction, the terminal presents more product introductions about the towel in the presentation pop-up window, and the user is intended to know about more product information after knowing about the product introduction in the presentation pop-up window and executes the triggering operation on the presentation pop-up window. The terminal responds to the triggering operation to generate the corresponding fourth instruction. In such case, superimposition of the presentation pop-up window on the recommendation user interface is canceled, and the interface of the terminal is redirected from the recommendation user interface to a detail presentation interface of the towel. The user may know more about the target product, i.e., the towel, for example, monthly sales of the towel, shipping origin of the towel and historical comment information of the towel. 
     To sum up, according to the methods in the embodiments, the recommendation user interface is displayed, and after the first instruction is acquired, the presentation pop-up window of the target product is superimposed over the recommendation user interface for displaying, such that a user may know more about the target product without redirecting to a detail presentation interface of the target product, related operations are reduced, and product browsing efficiency is improved. 
     Through the second instruction, the terminal displays more product introductions in the presentation pop-up window, and the user knows about more product information. Through the third instruction, the user, when not interested anymore, may rapidly return to the original recommendation user interface. Through the fourth instruction, when the user is interested, the interface may be redirected and the user may further know about the product according to the detail presentation interface. According to the methods, different contents are displayed for different browsing requirements of the user, such that convenience for browsing operations is improved. 
       FIG. 9  is a block diagram of a product browsing apparatus, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The apparatus includes a display module  910 . The display module  910  is configured to display a recommendation user interface on which a product list is displayed. Further, the display module  910  is configured to, responsive to a first instruction, superimpose a presentation pop-up window of a target product over the recommendation user interface. The display module  910  can be configured to display product information of the target product in the presentation pop-up window. 
     In an example, the display module  910  is configured to, responsive to the first instruction, display a background-masked recommendation user interface, and the display module  910  is configured to superimpose the presentation pop-up window of the target product over the background-masked recommendation user interface. The first instruction is triggered by a long-press operation on the target product in the product list. 
     In an example, the apparatus further includes a vibration module  920 , and the vibration module  920  is configured to, in case of the first instruction being received, generate a vibration feedback. 
     The display module  910  can be configured to, responsive to a second instruction, change a displaying product introduction about the target product in the presentation pop-up window. The display module  910  can further be configured to, responsive to the second instruction, switch different product introduction pictures of the target product for displaying in the presentation pop-up window, or the display module  910  is configured to, responsive to the second instruction, change a display angle of a panoramic product demonstration model of the target product in the presentation pop-up window. 
     In an example, the display module  910  is configured to, responsive to a third instruction, cancel superimposition of the presentation pop-up window on the recommendation user interface. Further, the display module  910  can be configured to, responsive to a fourth instruction, cancel superimposition of the presentation pop-up window on the recommendation user interface and redirect the recommendation user interface to a detail presentation interface of the target product. 
     Referring to  FIG. 10 , a structure block diagram of a terminal  1000  according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is illustrated. The terminal  1000  may be a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a multimedia player, a wearable device, and the like. 
     The terminal  1000  can include a processor  1001  and a memory  1002 . The processor  1001  may include one or more processing cores, for example, a 4-core processor, an 8-core processor, and the like. The processor  1001  may be implemented in at least one hardware form of digital signal processing (DSP), a field programmable gate array (FPGA) or a programmable logic array (PLA). The processor  1001  may also include a main processor and a co-processor, the main processor is a processor configured to process data in an awake state and is also called a central processing unit (CPU), and the co-processor is a low-power-consumption processor configured to process data in a standby state. In some embodiments, the processor  1001  may be integrated with a graphics processing unit (GPU), and the GPU is configured to render and draw a content required to be displayed on a display screen. In some embodiments, the processor  1001  may further include an artificial intelligence (AI) processor, and the AI processor is configured to process calculation operations about machine learning. 
     The memory  1002  may include one or more computer-readable storage media, and the computer-readable storage medium may be non-transitory. The memory  1002  may further include a high-speed random access memory (RAM) and a non-volatile memory, for example, one or more disk storage devices and flash storage devices. In some embodiments, the non-transitory computer-readable storage medium in the memory  1002  is configured to store at least one instruction, at least one segment of program, a code set or an instruction set. The at least one instruction, the at least one segment of program, the code set or the instruction set is configured to be executed by the processor  1001  to implement any method in the method embodiments of the present disclosure. 
     In some embodiments, the terminal  1000  optionally further includes a peripheral interface  1003  and at least one peripheral. The processor  1001 , the memory  1002  and the peripheral  1003  may be coupled through a bus or a signal line. Each peripheral may be coupled to the peripheral interface  1003  through a bus, a signal line or a circuit board. Specifically, the peripheral includes at least one of a radio frequency circuit  1004 , a touch display screen  1005 , a camera  1006 , an audio circuit  1007 , a positioning component  1008  or a power supply  1009 . 
     Of course, those skilled in the art understand know that the structure illustrated in  FIG. 10  is not intended to limit the terminal  1000  and may include components more or fewer than those illustrated in the picture, or combine some components, or adopt different component arrangements. 
     The present disclosure also provides a server, which includes a processor and a memory. At least one instruction is stored in the memory, and the at least one instruction is loaded and executed by the processor to implement the product browsing method in each method embodiment. 
     It is to be noted that the server may be a server in  FIG. 11 . For example, and referring to  FIG. 11 , a structure diagram of a server according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is illustrated. Specifically, the server  1100  includes a CPU  1101 , a system memory  1104  including a RAM  1102  and a read only memory (ROM)  1103 , and a system bus  1105  coupled to the system memory  1004  and the CPU  1101 . The server  1100  further includes a basic input/output (I/O) system  1106  assisting in information transmission between each device in a computer and a high-capacity storage device  1107  configured to store an operating system  1113 , an application  1114  and other program module  1115 . 
     The basic I/O system  1106  includes a display  1108  configured to display information and an input device  1109 , such as a mouse and a keyboard, configured for a user to input the information. Both the display  1108  and the input device  1109  are coupled to the CPU  1101  through an I/O controller  1110  coupled to the system bus  1105 . The basic I/O system  1106  may further include the I/O controller  1110  configured to receive and process inputs from the keyboard, the mouse, an electronic stylus or other devices. Similarly, the I/O controller  1110  further provides outputs for a display screen, a printer or an output device of another type. 
     The high-capacity storage device  1107  is coupled to the CPU  1101  through a high-capacity storage controller (not illustrated) coupled to the system bus  1105 . The high-capacity storage device  1107  and a computer-readable storage medium associated therewith provide non-volatile storage for the server  1100 . In other words, the high-capacity storage device  1107  may include a computer-readable medium (not illustrated) such as a hard disk or a driver. 
     In general, the computer-readable medium may include a computer storage medium and a communication medium. The computer storage medium includes volatile and non-volatile and removable and unremovable media configured to store information such as computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data and implement by any method or technology. The computer storage medium includes a RAM, a ROM. an erasable programmable read only memory (EPROM), an electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM), a flash memory or another solid-state memory technology, a compact disc ROM, a high-density digital versatile disc (DVD) or another optical memory, a cassette, a magnetic tape, a disk memory or another magnetic storage device. Of course, those skilled in the art may know that the computer storage medium is not limited to the abovementioned types. The system memory  1104  and the high-capacity storage device  1107  may be collectively referred to as memories. 
     The memory stores one or more programs, the one or more programs are configured to be executed by one or more CPUs  1101 , the one or more programs include instructions configured to implement the product browsing method, and the CPU  1101  executes the one or more programs to implement the product browsing method in each method embodiment. 
     According to each embodiment of the present disclosure, the server  1100  may further be coupled to a remote computer in a network for running through the network such as the Internet. In other words, the server  1100  may be coupled to the network  1112  through a network interface unit  1111  coupled to the system bus  1105 , or, may also be coupled to a network of another type or a remote computer system (not illustrated) through the network interface unit  1111 . 
     Those skilled in the art should know that the structure illustrated in  FIG. 11  is not intended to limit the server  1100  and may include components more or fewer than those illustrated in the picture, or combine some components or adopt different component arrangements. 
     An embodiment of the present disclosure also provides a computer-readable storage medium, in which at least one instruction, at least one segment of program, a code set or an instruction set is stored. The at least one instruction, the at least one segment of program. the code set or the instruction set is loaded and executed by a processor to implement the product browsing method. 
     The present disclosure also provides a computer program product, which runs in a computer to enable the computer to execute the product browsing method in each method embodiment. 
     Those of ordinary skill in the art should know that all or part of the steps in each method of the embodiments may be completed by instructing related hardware through a program, the program may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, and the computer-storage medium may be the computer-readable storage medium in the memory of the abovementioned embodiment and may also be an independent computer-readable storage medium not installed in the terminal. The computer-readable storage medium stores at least one instruction, at least one segment of program, a code set or an instruction set, the at least one instruction, the at least one segment of program, the code set or the instruction set being loaded and executed by a processor to implement the product browsing method. 
     Optionally, the computer-readable storage medium may include a ROM, a RAM, a solid state drive (SSD) or an optical disk, etc. The RAM may include a resistance random access memory (ReRAM) and a dynamic random access memory (DRAM). The sequence number of the embodiments of the present disclosure is only adopted for description and does not represent the superiority-inferiority of the embodiments. 
     Those of ordinary skill in the art should know that implementation of all or part of the steps of the abovementioned embodiments may be completed through hardware and may also be completed through related hardware instructed by a program. The program may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium. The storage medium may be a ROM, a magnetic disk, an optical disc or the like. 
     It is to be understood that “multiple” mentioned in the present disclosure refers to two or more than two. “And/or” describes an association relationship of associated objects and represent that three relationships may exist. For example, A and/or B may represent three conditions, i.e., independent existence of A, coexistence of A and B, and independent existence of B. Character “/” usually represents that previous and next associated objects form an “or” relationship. 
     The above is only the optional embodiment of the present disclosure and not intended to limit the present disclosure. Any modifications, equivalent replacements, improvements and the like made within the spirit and principle of the present disclosure shall fall within the scope of protection of the present disclosure.