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Which claim was too difficult to understand? | 289 comments | Create New Account
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Which claim was too difficult to understand?
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, August 27 2012 @ 10:51 AM EDT
This one seems clear enough, no?

1. A computer-implemented method, comprising:

at a portable electronic device with a touch screen display;

displaying at least a portion of a web page on the touch screen display,
wherein the web page comprises a plurality of boxes of content;

detecting a first finger tap gesture at a location on the displayed portion
of the web page;

determining a first box in the plurality of boxes at the location of the
first finger tap gesture; and
enlarging and translating the web page so as to substantially center the
first box on the touch screen display, wherein enlarging comprises expanding the
first box so that the width of the first box is substantially the same as the
width of the touch screen display;
resizing text in the enlarged first box to meet or exceed a predetermined
minimum text size on the touch screen display;
while the first box is enlarged, detecting a second finger tap gesture on a
second box other than the first box; and
in response to detecting the second finger tap gesture, translating the web
page so as to substantially center the second box on the touch screen display.1.
A computer-implemented method, comprising:

at a portable electronic device with a touch screen display;

displaying at least a portion of a web page on the touch screen display,
wherein the web page comprises a plurality of boxes of content;

detecting a first finger tap gesture at a location on the displayed portion
of the web page;

determining a first box in the plurality of boxes at the location of the
first finger tap gesture; and
enlarging and translating the web page so as to substantially center the
first box on the touch screen display, wherein enlarging comprises expanding the
first box so that the width of the first box is substantially the same as the
width of the touch screen display;
resizing text in the enlarged first box to meet or exceed a predetermined
minimum text size on the touch screen display;
while the first box is enlarged, detecting a second finger tap gesture on a
second box other than the first box; and
in response to detecting the second finger tap gesture, translating the web
page so as to substantially center the second box on the touch screen display.

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