This question is unclear (and overly broad) for a number of reasons.
First of all, the question is asking us to write your tests for you, which really isn't what Stack Overflow is for. You're expected to at least try to solve the problem on your own prior to posting here, which it appears that you didn't.
Secondly, you don't include any of the code you're asking about in the question itself; rather, you expect people to go off-site and look at an entire web site in order to figure out what the question is.
Third, boundary value analysis is only meaningful if you know what the actual boundaries are, which you don't specify in your question. You give no indication of which code you're trying to test, what the code's supposed to do, or what the valid input ranges are.
Fourth, the question appears to be asking for a complete tutorial on how to perform Boundary Value Analysis, which Stack Overflow also isn't for. You're expected to research Boundary Value Analysis on your own prior to posting here and then ask a question if you're still confused. For more details, please see: How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users?
Finally, the link doesn't appear to even be your site. From the Don't Ask page,
You should only ask practical, answerable questions based on actual problems that you face. Chatty, open-ended questions diminish the usefulness of our site and push other questions off the front page.
Asking about how to test someone else's site is not an "actual problem that you face."
In short, the question was premature (because you should've read a tutorial about BVA before posting it), not practical (because it doesn't appear to be about a problem that you actually face), too broad (because you didn't include any evidence of prior effort and were expecting us to do the whole thing for you), and unclear (because you didn't include any details about what you were actually trying to test).