Rather than multiple dds per dt, perhaps:
dl
dtMain Office/dt
dd
ul
li123 Fake Street/li
liSomewhere, SomeCountry, SomeZip/li
/ul
/dd
/dl
may be more semantically sorrect.
On Sat, August 11, 2007 8:52 am, Diego La Monica wrote:
Ryan Moore:
Looking for best practice markup for addresses.
Ryan Moore:
Looking for best practice markup for addresses.
is it correct to use
dl
dtMain Office/dt
dd123 Fake Street/dd
ddSomewhere, SomeCountry, SomeZip/dd
/dl
or is there a better practice for this?
Diego La Monica:
Ryan, I don't think is the correct use for dl+dt/dd because dt
Use a microformat:
http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard
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Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Markup an Address?
Ryan Moore:
Looking for best practice markup for addresses
Hi,
I am out of office until Tue 13th August and will respond to your email on my
return.
Best Regards,
Ruairi
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Looking for best practice markup for addresses.
is it correct to use
dl
dtMain Office/dt
dd123 Fake Street/dd
ddSomewhere, SomeCountry, SomeZip/dd
/dl
or is there a better practice for this?
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Looking for best practice markup for addresses.
There is an ADDRESS attribute in HTML but this is usually for the
purpose of defining the address of the author (rather than the address
of what you're discussing in the content).
The best thing to do would be to use the hCard microformat which
Hi,
I am out of office until Tue 13th August and will respond to your email on my
return.
Best Regards,
Ruairi
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