Ryan Moore:
>
> Looking for best practice markup for addresses.
>
> is it correct to use
>
> <dl>
> <dt>Main Office</dt>
> <dd>123 Fake Street</dd>
> <dd>Somewhere, 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 is a term
while dd is a definition for the term, and in a dictionary it would be the
best method (IMHO) because a term could have more than one definition, but
in an address, each definition (in your example) is right, but any of them
must be omitted.

I suppose that the correct way to represent an address is by microformats.

Bye.

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