WebChecker: A Versatile EVL Plugin for Validating HTML Pages with Bootstrap Frameworks
Milind Cherukuri

TL;DR
WebChecker is a versatile EVL plugin that validates static and dynamic HTML pages using Bootstrap frameworks by applying configurable constraints to ensure compliance with implicit HTML and CSS rules.
Contribution
It introduces a novel EVL plugin capable of validating Bootstrap-based web pages, demonstrating effectiveness through practical examples.
Findings
Successfully enforces implicit HTML and CSS rules in Bootstrap pages
Provides a set of EVL constraints for Bootstrap validation
Demonstrates practical application with effective solutions
Abstract
WebChecker is a plugin for Epsilon Validation Language (EVL), designed to validate both static and dynamic HTML pages utilizing frameworks like Bootstrap. By employing configurable EVL constraints, WebChecker enforces implicit rules governing HTML and CSS frameworks. The effectiveness of the plugin is demonstrated through its application on Bootstrap, the widely adopted HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework. WebChecker comes with a set of EVL constraints to assess Bootstrap based web pages. To substantiate our claims, I present an illustrative example featuring two solutions that effectively enforce implicit rules.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWeb Data Mining and Analysis
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
