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Building Browser Extension to Develop Website Personalization Based on Adaptive Hypermedia System

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Website is a media that can be used to find information. Every website visitors have different characteristics that makes them interested in the different parts of information. The information is often displayed in the form of a picture or a link, by allowing user to manipulate images or links based on their needs, it will make the website more personalized. This technology is then applied to a browser extension called W-Changer extension. W-Changer extension works by injecting its functions into a website page and allows the user to manipulate images and links in the website page according to their needs. Then, the results of the manipulation can be saved in web storage by applying HTML5 web storage technology. It can be implemented for website which is not use DOMContentLoaded event.

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Hendry, Pramadharma, H., Chen, RC. (2015). Building Browser Extension to Develop Website Personalization Based on Adaptive Hypermedia System. In: Ali, M., Kwon, Y., Lee, CH., Kim, J., Kim, Y. (eds) Current Approaches in Applied Artificial Intelligence. IEA/AIE 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9101. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19066-2_31

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