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Posted by Stan McCann on 02/02/06 00:43
"Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorpela@cs.tut.fi> wrote in
news:Xns975DE36066410jkorpelacstutfi@193.229.4.246:
> Stan McCann <me@stanmccann.us> wrote:
>
>> What's wrong with <address>?
>
> For one thing, it is _defined_ (by HTML specs) to indicate contact
> information for author of the document (or part of document), not an
> address in general.
Thanks Jukka. I guess I had never really read the docs on address; you
are also slightly off on the definition. It doesn't have to be the
address of the author, but contact information for the document, which
is not always the same. I know, picky. As for the default display to
be italics. Irrelevant. I can style it any way I want.
I'm not going to go fix every page where I have used it incorrectly,
but now that I know the correct usage, I will use it correctly from now
on. Thanks again for pointing this out.
As for the original question, then yes, I suppose a table would be ok,
or as I said I'd played with a bit, maybe a list. Being items listed
in one column, I think I may go with list.
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