Address

Support Key: [2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE1|M1|N1| O2.1]
What is it?
Attributes
Tag Example
Parent/Content Model
Tips & Tricks
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End Tag:
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Standards Details:
HTML: In all 4.x DTDs
XHTML: In all 1.0 and 1.1 DTDs
XHTML Modules:
Text
CSS 'display' Type:
"block"
CSS Mapping:
font-style: italic
Default Rendering:
Italic text block. Possibly indented.
Official Docs:
HTML 4.x, XHTML 1.1
What is it?
The Address element is used to indicate sections of text such as addresses, signatures or authorship, often at the beginning or end of a document.

Common Attributes
%Core%
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE3|M|N4B2|O3.5]
%Accessibility%
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE4B1|M|N6|O5]
%Events%
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE4B1|M|N6B1|O4]
%Language%
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE4|M|N6B1|O]
%Editing%
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE5.5|M|N|O]

Specific Attributes
Align
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE|M|N|O4]
Standards Details: NA
Required? No
Description:
This indicates the horizontal alignment of the content in this block element relative to the browser window.
Values: Left [DEFAULT] | Center | Right
Clear
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE4|M|N|O4-6.x]
Standards Details: NA
Required? No
Description:
This attribute helps an author in situations with floating objects (images, tables, etc.) produced through the Left and Right ALIGN attributes. It allows content to stop being flowed around the floated element.
Values:
   None [DEFAULT - No special line breaking effects are applied relative to the floating element.]
   Left [breaks line after this element and moves down vertically until the left margin is clear of floated objects.]
   Right [breaks line after this element and moves down vertically until the right margin is clear of floated objects.]
   All [breaks line after this element and moves down vertically until both margins are clear of floated objects.]
Height
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE|M|N|O4-6.x]
Standards Details: NA
Required? No
Description:
This attribute explicitly specifies the height of this block element in pixels.
Values: Positive integers.
SDAForm
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE|M|N|O]
Standards Details: NA
Required? No
Description:
This is an SGML Document Access (SDA) attribute. SDA attributes are designed to transform HTML (and other SGML-based documents) to the ICADD DTD - which is used in creating accessible documents for users with visual disabilities (rendering in Braille, large print, speech synthesis, etc.) The attribute value specifies the name of the element to convert this element to in the SDA element group (in this case the 'Lit' element - "literal or computer text".) SDA also allows attributes and values from the original element to be used in the new SDA element where necessary.
Value: Lit (Denotes 'literal or computer text' in SDA.)
SDAPref
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE|M|N|O]
Standards Details: NA
Required? No
Description:
This is an SGML Document Access (SDA) attribute. SDA attributes were designed to transform HTML (and other SGML-based documents) to the ICADD DTD - which is used in creating accessible documents for users with visual disabilities (rendering in Braille, large print, speech synthesis, etc.) The attribute value specifies content to be added BEFORE the original element content (in this case the string "Address:&#RE;") when the SDA document is rendered. &#RE; refers to a carriage return in the SDA transform.
Value: "Address:&#RE;"
Width
[2|3|3.2|4] [X1|X1.1] [IE|M|N|O4-6.x]
Standards Details: NA
Required? No
Description:
This attribute explicitly specifies the width of this block element in pixels.
Values: Positive integers.
Markup example and Tests
<address>1234 Nowhere St.<br />Anywhere, State 00001-9999</address>
Parent Model
%Block Parent%
Content Model
%In-line Content% | <p>
Tips & Tricks Browser Peculiarities
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