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4.4 ADDRESS Element

The ADDRESS element is used for address information, signatures, authorship, etc. It is often placed at the bottom (or top) of a document. The rendering of the contents of the ADDRESS is left up to the browser -- for example, Mosaic and Netscape Navigator render the ADDRESS in italics. It may also be right justified, or indented.

4.4.1 Examples of ADDRESS

<ADDRESS><A HREF="address.html">A.N.Other</A></ADDRESS>

<p><ADDRESS>
Newsletter editor<br>
J.R. Brown<br>
JimquickPost News, Jumquick, CT 01234<br>
Tel (123) 456 7890
</ADDRESS>
These are rendered as

A.N.Other

Newsletter editor
J.R. Brown
JimquickPost News, Jumquick, CT 01234
Tel (123) 456 7890

An address cannot contain P, BLOCKQUOTE, FORM or other block elements, but can contain text, text markup (emphasis, etc.), anchor elements or even images.


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