Name
address — HTML 4.01 | HTML5
Synopsis
<address> . . . </address>
Supplies the author’s contact information, typically at the beginning or end of a document. It is not to be used for all postal addresses, unless the address is provided as the contact information for the author of the document.
Notes
In HTML5, the address
element
may apply to a specific section or article within a document (as
defined by the new section
and
article
elements, respectively).
Start/End Tags
Required/Required
Attributes
Core, Internationalization, Events, HTML5 Global Attributes
Example
<address> Contributed by <a href="http://example.com/authors /robbins/"> Jennifer Robbins</a>, <a href="http:// www.oreilly.com/"> O'Reilly Media</a> </address>
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