Abstract:
Embodiments provide relevancy-based smart page navigation within an application interface. A container is associated with each page of the interface (e.g., as represented by a tree topology). The container references other pages deemed relevant according to a measure. This relevancy value may be determined from factors such as frequency of accessing the other page, proximity of the other page to the current page, and/or user designation. A home page and/or recently accessed pages may also be included in the container, irrespective of their relevance score. The container, including page thumbnails, is offered to the user. Upon selecting a thumbnail, the user moves directly to that other page, thereby avoiding laborious effort to navigate the tree topology. Embodiments may retain unsaved data of a previous page following navigation away using the container. That unsaved data is thus available for editing if the user seeks to return to the previous page.