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Diagram
Elements of the Domain
Table: Domain Model Name | Short Description |
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Anchor | Html element to create →Links. Contain link-targets in the form <a href="link-target"> |
Cross reference | Link from one part of the document to another part within the same document. A special form of →internal-link, with a →link-target in the same document. |
external link | Link to another page or resource at another domain. |
Finding | Description of a problem found by one →Checker within the →Html Page. |
Html Element | HTML pages (documents) are made up by HTML elements, .e.g. <a href="link target">, <img src="image.png"> and others. See the W3-Consortium. |
HTML Page | A single chunk of HTML, mostly regarded as a single file. Shall comply to standard HTML syntax. Minimal requirement: Our HTML parser can successfully parse this page. Contains →Html Elements. Also called html document. |
id | Identifier for a specific part of a document, e.g. <h2 id="#someHeader">. Often used to describe →link targets. |
internal link | Link to another section of the same page or to another page of the same domain. Also called local link. |
Link | Any a reference in the →html page that lets you display or activate another part of this document (internal ink) or another document, image or resource (can be either →internal (local) or →external link). Every link leads from the link source to the link target. |
Link Target | The target of any →link, e.g. heading or any other a part of a html document, any internal or external resource (identified by URI). Expressed by →id. |
local resource | Local file, either other html files or other filetypes (e.g. pdf, docx). |
Run Result | The overall results of checking a number of pages (at least one page). |
Single Page Result | A collection of all checks of a single → HTML Page. |
URI | Universal Resource Identifier. Defined in RFC-2396. The ultimate source of truth concerning link syntax and semantic. |